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|a Ṭaḥāwī, Mīrāl,
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|a The tent :
|b a novel /
|c Miral al-Tahawy ; translated by Anthony Calderbank.
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|a First paperback edition.
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|a Cairo :
|b American University in Cairo Press,
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|a The Tent is a beautifully written, powerful, and disturbing novel, featuring a host of women characters whose lives are subject to the will of a single, often absent, patriarch and his brutal, foul-mouthed mother. Told through the eyes of a young girl, the lives of the Bedouin and peasant women unfold, revealing the tragedy of the sonless mother and the intolerable heaviness of existence. Set against trackless deserts and star-filled night skies, the story tells of the young girl's relationship with her distant father and a foreign woman who is well-meaning but ultimately motivated by self-inte.
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|a Arabic fiction
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