Dreaming of Baghdad (Women Writing the Middle East)

by Haifa Zangana

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This evocative memoir captures the loneliness of exile and the connection between memory and survival.

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Haifa Zangana was just eight years old in 1958 when Iraqis flooded the streets in celebration of their newfound, hard-won freedom from British colonial rule, which had begun in 1917. Zangana then came of age in one of the most open societies in the Middle East-until it was shut down in the 1970s by the tyrannical, yet secular, Ba'ath Party. show more Joining in armed struggle against Saddam Hussein, Zangana was captured, imprisoned, and tortured as a young woman. She was released from Abu Ghraib after six months of detention, and has lived in exile ever since. Today, Haifa Zangana is a novelist, a weekly columnist for al-Quds newspaper, and a commentator for the Guardian, Red Pepper, and al-Ahram Weekly. She lives in London. show less

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Original title
Fī arwiqat aldhākirah
Original publication date
2009 (English) (English)
Original language
Arabic

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Fiction and Literature, Biography & Memoir
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892.7Literature & rhetoricLiteratures of other languagesAfro-Asiatic literaturesArabic (Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan)
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PJ7876 .A647 .F513Language and LiteratureOriental languages and literaturesOriental philology and literatureArabicArabic literatureIndividual authors or works
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