Ahdaf soueif biography of alberta

          In this paper the author will examine how the Egyptian writer Ahdaf Soueif, although writing in English, uses the Arabic language as a narrative tool in her.!

          Ahdaf Soueif

          Egyptian novelist (born 1950)

          Ahdaf Soueif (Arabic: أهداف سويف; born 23 March 1950) is an Egyptian novelist and political and cultural commentator.

          Abstract.

        1. Ahdaf Soueif was protesting the conditions of Egyptian prisoners during the coronavirus pandemic when she became one herself.
        2. In this paper the author will examine how the Egyptian writer Ahdaf Soueif, although writing in English, uses the Arabic language as a narrative tool in her.
        3. Ahdaf Soueif was born and brought up in Cairo.
        4. Ahdaf Soueif was born in Egypt and educated there and in the UK. She is the author of several novels, including Aisha, Sandpiper, and In the Eye of the Sun.
        5. Early life

          Soueif was born in Cairo, where she lives, and was educated in Egypt and England. She studied for a PhD in linguistics at the University of Lancaster, completing the degree in 1979.[1][2] Her sister is the human and women's rights activist and mathematician Laila Soueif.[3]

          Career

          Ahdaf Soueif's debut novel, In the Eye of the Sun (1993), set in Egypt and England, recounts the maturing of Asya, a beautiful Egyptian woman who, by her own admission, "feels more comfortable with art than with life".

          Soueif's second novel, The Map of Love (1999), was shortlisted for the Booker Prize,[4] has been translated into 21 languages and sold more than a million copies.[5] She has also published two books of short stories, Aisha (1983) and Sandpiper (1996)