Radwa Ashour (born in Cairo, May 26, 1946) is an Egyptian short story writer, novelist, literary critic and university professor.
Her literary project, in its creative aspect, is characterized by themes of national and human liberation, in addition to the historical novel. Her critical works, published in Arabic and English, range between theoretical production and works related to specific literary experiences.
Some of her creative works have been translated into English, Spanish, Italian and Indonesian.
Her biography: Radwa Ashour was born in Cairo in 1946.
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The Granada Trilogy
It is a historical epic that documents the fall of Andalusia through a painful human narrative that reflects the suffering of Arabs and Muslims after the fall of Granada.