The great Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim passed away earlier this month. Several years ago, we discussed his novel Warda – the story of a female fighter in the 1960s and 70s Dhofar rebellion in Oman, and of the Egyptian intellectual who, decades later, tries to solve the mystery of what happened to her. We discuss the vibrant and mysterious female character at the heart of one of Ibrahim’s most ambitious literary projects with scholar, editor and translator Hosam Aboul-ela. As Aboul-ela writes in his introduction to his new translation, Warda is someone who “somehow manages to embody both the historical and the unimaginable.”
نشرة أسبوعية مسائية من بودكاست فلسطين تصلُك إلى بريدك الإلكتروني، تُقدِّم أمتع وأفضل الحلقات من أكثر من ٣٠٠ برنامج
بودكاست عربي نختارها لك لتستمع وتستمتع وتتعلّم.![]()
النشرة الأسبوعية
مساءً كل يوم سبت من اختيار المحررين
- The Revolution While Dreaming
- 1: Belonging to Oneself
- 2: Know Your Audience
- 3: Palestinian literature: regrets, tough choices and teen adventures
- 4: No Happy Endings
- Sonallah Ibrahim, The Egyptian Novelist Who Captured History
- 5: Sacred Cows
- 6: Court Jesters and Black Mirrors
- 7: Soft Power
- 8: Escape Acts







