Sahar Khalifeh
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Sahar Khalifeh سحر خليفة | |
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Born | 1941 |
Occupation(s) | writer, novelist, feminist |
Sahar Khalifeh (Template:Lang-ar) (born 1941 in Nablus, Palestine) is a Palestinian writer. After studying at the University of Birzeit, in the Palestinian occupied territories, she received a Fulbright Scholarship and went to continue her studies in the U.S. She got an MA in English Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Ph.D. in Women's Studies from the University of Iowa before returning to Palestine in 1988. She is the founder of the Women's Affairs Center in Nablus, which now has branches in Gaza and Amman, Jordan. She is considered one of the most prominent Palestinian writers. Her works include several novels and essays, translated into several languages, including Hebrew, as well as non-fiction writing. She won the 2006 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature for her novel The Image, the Icon, and the Covenant.
One of her best-known works is the novel Wild Thorns (1976). An excerpt reads as follows:
- 'Halt!' The order came from a soldier sitting in front of the wooden walkway. Usama stopped, his heart pounding. 'Open your suitcase!' The Israeli stretched out his hand and rifled the contents. 'What's this?' 'Librium.' 'Yeah, you people are crazy about that stuff.'
Sources
- Bio-bibliography (in French) on the site Samed devoted to palestinian literature
- Arab World Books
- al-Mallah, Ahmad. "Sahar Khalifa." Twentieth-Century Arabic Writers. Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 346. Gale, 2009. Literature Resource Center. Gale. 17 Mar. 2009 Gale Literature Resource Center
- Who Is Hidden beneath the Burqa? An Appeal to the West by Sahar Khalifa
- Palestinian feminists
- Palestinian women writers
- Feminist writers
- 1942 births
- Living people
- People from Nablus
- Recipients of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature
- Birzeit University alumni
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
- University of Iowa alumni
- International Writing Program alumni
- Fulbright Scholars
- Palestinian writer stubs
- Palestinian novelists
- Palestinian writers
- 21st-century Palestinian women writers
- 20th-century Palestinian women writers