Banipal: Magazine of Modern Arab Literature, Выпуски 7-12Margaret Obank, 2000 |
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... Child , he was fulfilling a need to look at the condition of women in a completely differ- ent way to the 1980s feminist literature that he felt was " rhetorical , strident and unimagina- tive " . By making the main character a child ...
... Child , he was fulfilling a need to look at the condition of women in a completely differ- ent way to the 1980s feminist literature that he felt was " rhetorical , strident and unimagina- tive " . By making the main character a child ...
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... child . The closer he is to you , the greater the warmth . My mother used to say : " Try to have a home and to have children . " " I can only do that with someone I love . " " Haven't you found a man you love with this world full of men ...
... child . The closer he is to you , the greater the warmth . My mother used to say : " Try to have a home and to have children . " " I can only do that with someone I love . " " Haven't you found a man you love with this world full of men ...
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... child entered his desolate room he dreamed he saw forests moving forward and mountains steeply sloping . When the child closed his wide open he dreamed his house was a vehicle and the curtains of his room sails . When the child closed ...
... child entered his desolate room he dreamed he saw forests moving forward and mountains steeply sloping . When the child closed his wide open he dreamed his house was a vehicle and the curtains of his room sails . When the child closed ...
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with appreciations from Khaled Mattawa Stefan Weidner | 13 |
short story The sounds of moans | 20 |
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