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Tales of a severed head

Madani, RachidaHacker, Marilyn(Translated by)
Part of the The Margellos World Republic of Letters series
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A brilliant retelling of the classic Arab tale of Scheherazade, set in the present day This volume brings Moroccan poet Rachida Madani's remarkable poems to English-language readers for the first time.

In Tales of a Severed Head, Madani addresses present-day issues surrounding the role of women in society-issues not unlike those explored a thousand years ago in the enduring collection of Arab tales known as The Thousand and One Nights. In the ancient tales, the insanely distrustful King Shehriyar vows to marry a new wife each night and have her beheaded the next morning, thus eliminating the risk of being cuckolded.

Through the courage and wit of young Scheherazade, who volunteers to be the king's bride and then invents the legendary tales that go on for a thousand and one nights, Shehriyar is healed of his obsession and the kingdom's virgins are saved.

Like her brave-hearted predecessor, Madani's modern-day Scheherazade is fighting for her own life as well as the lives of her fellow sufferers.

But in today's world, the threat comes as much from poverty, official corruption, the abuse of human rights, and the lingering effects of colonialism as from the power wielded by individual men.

Madani weaves a tale of contemporary resistance, and once again language provides a potent weapon.

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300176287 / 9780300176285
Paperback / softback
841.92
09/10/2012
United States
English
176 p.
20 cm
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