Description
About the Author
Sahar Khalifeh was born in Nablus in 1941. She entered into a traditional arranged marriage at 18, and after 13 years left her husband and began writing. Her first novel was confiscated by the Israelis, the second was first published in Cairo. She taught at the University of Iowa and Bir Zeit University, the premier institution of Palestinian higher education. She founded the Women's Affairs Center in Nablus, with additional branches in Gaza City and Amman. Wild Thorns is her third novel.
Reviews
'An impressive narrative of life in the West Bank in which simple profundities are asserted powerfully and poetically.' Morning Star
'Written with astonishing candor and erudition, Sahar Khalifeh's novel Wild Thorns is a poignant commentary on the psychological impacts of living under occupation ... an exhaustive and embracing meditation on Palestinian society, trauma, and resilience.' * The Markaz Review *
Sahar Khalifeh's 'Wild Thorns' shines a light on the West Bank * Arab News *
'Khalifeh vividly details daily life in the West Bank ... if, as a reader, you are looking to inform yourself about the current atrocious situation in this part of the Middle East, then this novel offers insight into the ingrained dynamics that underscore what is going on now in Gaza. The past informs the present.'
Book Information
ISBN 9780863569869
Author Sahar Khalifeh
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Saqi Books
Publisher Saqi Books
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 20mm