Jean Said Makdisi

Teta, Mother, and Me – Three Generations of Arab Women

Klappentext:

In this "beautifully written memoir" (Publishers Weekly), Jean Said Makdisi illuminates a century of Arab life and history through the stories of her mother, Hilda Musa Said, and her Teta, "Granny" Munira Badr Musa. Against the backdrop of the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the rise of Arab nationalism, the founding of Israel, the Suez crisis, the Arab-Israeli wars, and civil war in Beirut, she reveals the extraordinary courage of these ordinary women, while rethinking the notions of "traditional" and "modern," "East" and "West." With a loving eye, acute intelligence, and elegant, impassioned prose, Makdisi has written "much more than a memoir," rather "an embrace of history and culture"

Über die Autorin / über den Autor:

Jean Said Makdisi was born in Jerusalem and studied in Cairo and the United States. She is the author of Beirut Fragments: A War Memoir, a New York Times Notable Book. She lives in Beirut.

Preis: CHF 30.30
Sprache: Englisch
Art: Taschenbuch
Erschienen: 2007 (2005)
Verlag: W.W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 978-0-393-32965-0
Masse: 416 S.

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