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Wild Thorns (Paperback)

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About the Author


Sahar Khalifeh was born in Nablus in 1941 and is the author of eight novels. She holds a Ph.D. in women's studies and American literature from the University of Iowa. She divides her time between Amman, Jordan and Nablus, Palestine.

Praise For…


"A vivid depiction of life in the West Bank during the first decade of the Israeli occupation....The difficulties and hazards faced by these workers are poignantly portrayed...The author succeeds quite well in conveying the tension and inquietude of daily life in the territories...she also evokes the irrepressible and indomitable spirit of Nablus and its people."

"An earnest Arabic novel, first published in 1976, that dramatizes the reactions of Palestinian nationalists to Israeli occupation of the West Bank, an action that has turned many of their countrymen into nomads dutifully commuting to alien territory to work ( . . . the people had become soft, been brainwashed with lies and Israeli cash). Khalifeh's initial focus on Usama, a young Palestinian returned home to find his relatives compromised in this way, yields to more diffused depictions of several other characters with whom he finds himself conspiring to blow up buses transporting day-workers. The conspiracy raises havoc with the story's formal unity but does enable it to portray credibly a troubling spectrum of understandably extreme responses to disenfranchisement and oppression."

"Her characters are so real you can actually relate to them by mistaking them for someone you know "

"Sahar Khalifeh is the Virginia Wolf of Palestinian literature."

"A representative voice of Arab literature"

"The one Arab novelist who has written one novel after another to show the inseparability of feminist issues form social and political concern is the Palestinian novelist Sahar Khalifeh, whom I consider the best Arab woman novelist in the twentieth century."
— Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban

Product Details
ISBN: 9781566563369
ISBN-10: 1566563364
Publisher: Interlink Books
Publication Date: March 1st, 2021
Pages: 208
Language: English
Series: Emerging Voices (Paperback)