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A bold critical vision that examines representations of women in literature and society from an analytical and cultural perspective.
An epic novel that narrates the modern history of Palestine through the experience of a Palestinian family, from the 1930s to the late 1960s, documenting the struggle against British colonialism, the Nakba, and the diaspora, while highlighting the suffering of refugees in the camps and their daily struggles.
The novel sheds light on the life of an isolated character, embodying internal conflict and psychological tensions within a complex social context.
A journalistic biography that documents three decades of Jordanian life through the personalities of King Hussein and his son Abdullah II.
Fear of flying by Erika Young … It is a novel that has sparked controversy because of its outspoken sexuality about women’s sexuality, with more than thirty editions and more than 20 million copies.
This is an autobiography of the Palestinian poet Fadwa Tuqan, published in 1993 by Dar Al-Shorouk in Amman. It explores her personal and national experience under the Israeli occupation, particularly after the 1967 setback, shedding light on the suffering of the Palestinian people through her profound and resistant human narrative.
The book The Sealed Nectar is a comprehensive biography of the Prophet, written by Safi al-Rahman al-Mubarakpuri, presenting the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, in a precise and systematic manner.
A novel that highlights the social tensions and complex human relationships in South Africa during the era of racism and apartheid.
Arabic/English
The novel tells the story of two Afghan women whose destinies intersect amidst war and oppression, revealing the power of friendship and hope in the face of pain.
A novel that explores identity and belonging through the story of a woman living between two cultures, searching for her roots and balance in a changing world.
The book examines the rise of the Ba’ath Party in Iraq and its transformation into a totalitarian regime under Saddam Hussein.
In this book, a mixture of literary criticism and the author’s autobiography, through her passion for literature, Nafisi offers an assessment of her new home (the United States), after the author became an American citizen in 2008. Nafisi says: “Long before I made America my home, I lived inside its novels, poetry, music and films.” Since her immigration, she has been teaching literature at Johns Hopkins University in the United States.
An autobiography in which Salman Rushdie reveals details of his life during his period of hiding after the fatwa calling for his blood to be shed.
عربي / انجليزي
هي رواية تتبع حياة الشابة جين التي تتغلب على صعوبات الحياة الاجتماعية والعاطفية لتجد حبها الحقيقي في ظل التحديات النفسية والأخلاقية.
The book documents the preparations, battles, and political positions for the October War from the perspective of Egyptian Chief of Staff Saad el-Din el-Shazly.