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Born in Nablus in 1941, Sahar Khalifeh is one of the most distinguished
Palestinian novelists. She became well known in her hometown at an early
age for her strong positions concerning women's liberation. She was
married traditionally at an early age, and after 13 years of frustration
she decided to end her marriage and dedicate her life to writing. She
returned back to college and got her Phd. From the University of Iowa in
the US in women's studies and American Literature. She is
currently head of the Women and Family Affairs center in Nablus. She has
published six novels. The first one "we are no longer your slaves" (1974)
caused great commotion because of her defence of women's cause.
However, Sahar did not receive literary recognition until her second novel
"The Cactus" (1976). This novel was translated into Hebrew, French,
German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and Malaysian, in addition to the English
edition pubished by Prota in 1985. Her other novels have been "The
Sunflowers" (1980), "Memoirs of an unrealistic woman" (1986), "Bab es Saha"
(1990), and "The Inheritance". In her novels, Sahar Khalifeh expresses her
deep belief that a woman's feminst awareness is an integral part of her
political awareness. She shows us, in her novels, that the struggle of
Palestinian women and the difficulties she faces are part of the public
Palestinian political struggle for liberation. Her style is very
transparent, sensitive, and economic. Even though she writes in classical
Arabic, she has an extraordinary ability to use colloquial according to
the requirements of the dialogue.
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