In Nawal El Saadawi's play "God Resigns", the prophets and great women gather for a meeting with God. Satan arrives to tender his resignation, but neither Jesus, Mohammad, nor Moses is willing to replace him. Finally, God himself resigns in disgust. Eygptian officials declared the work heretical because 'God cannot resign' and ordered her publisher to destroy all copies. El Saadawi was charged with insulting Islam and was threatened with arrest on return to Egypt. "Isis" is a critique of the discriminatory rules that control women - the daughters of Isis - in North Africa and the Middle East today. Both plays develop key themes of El Saadawi's work: that religions are inimical to women and the poor; that the oppression of women is reprehensible and not solely characteristic of the Middle East or the Third World; and that free speech is fundamental to any society. This work includes introduction by Adele Newson-Horst, along with introductions to both plays.
About the AuthorNawal El Saadawi is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Her novels include Memoirs of a Woman Doctor, Love in the Kingdom of Oil, Two Women in One and The Fall of the Imam (all Saqi).
Reviews'More than any other woman, El Saadawi has come to embody the trialsof Arab feminism.' San Francisco Chronicle
Book InformationISBN 9780863566837
Author Nawal El-SaadawiFormat Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Saqi BooksPublisher Saqi Books