Three classic novels by renowned feminist writer and activist Nawal El Saadawi. A peasant family is torn apart by a village mayor and his lackeys in God Dies by the Nile, Saadawi's dark parable of poverty, female exploitation, injustice and religious hypocrisy in rural Egypt. In Searching the disappearance of her lover causes Fouda to question everything. Circling Song is a hypnotic meditation on gender, class and state violence told through the story of two mysterious twins.
Nawal El Saadawi Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2024
- 2020
The Fall of the Imam
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A postmodern fantasia, this powerful and poetic novel is a call to arms against those who use religion as a weapon against women.
- 2020
Two Women in One
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Two Women in One tells the powerful story of a modern Middle Eastern woman's quest for emancipation and dignity.
- 2019
Off Limits - New Writings on Fear and Sin
- 171 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This series of essays form a selection of El Saadawi's most recent musings, memories and reflections, considering the role of women in Egyptian and wider Islamic society, the inextricability of imperialism from the patriarchy, the meeting point of East and West, and the image and body politic of the woman in the intersections of those cultures.
- 2015
The Hidden Face of Eve
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Presents an account of brutality against women in the Muslim world. This work explores the causes of the situation through a discussion of the historical role of Arab women in religion and literature. It argues that the veil, polygamy and legal inequality are incompatible with the just and peaceful Islam.
- 2011
Zeina
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A brave and haunting novel about motherhood and resilience, set against the backdrop of Egyptian's revolution by Egypt's foremost feminist writer and activist
- 2010
Nawal El Saadawi's writings offer a critical perspective on the contemporary Arab world, highlighting her unwavering stance against both women's oppression and neo-imperialist politics. Her work not only reflects her experiences in Egypt but also addresses broader global issues, making her voice a vital resource for understanding the complexities of gender and power dynamics in today's society.
- 2009
In A Daughter of Isis, Nawal El Saadawi, author of Woman at Point Zero and one of the Arab world's greatest writers, tells the story of the formative years which shaped an iconic voice in global feminism. In poignant and moving prose we learn about her relationships with her family, her traumatic experience of female genital mutilation at seven years old and escaping suitors at ten and her journey from the rural Egyptian village of her birth to metropolitan Cairo to study medicine. Filled with warmth as well as critical reflection, this book reveals the early years of a remarkable life dedicated to the fight for justice and equality.
- 2009
In Walking through Fire, Nawal El Saadawi, author of Woman at Point Zero and one of the Arab world's greatest writers, tells the story of the later years of a life which shaped an iconic voice in global feminism. Covering her life in Nasser's then Sadat's and Mubarak's Egypt, we learn about Saadawi's experience of marriage and motherhood, and we travel with her into exile after her life was threatened by religious extremists. Filled with warmth as well as critical reflection, this book reveals the later years of a remarkable life dedicated to the fight for justice and equality.
- 2009
The Circling Song
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Hamida and Hamido are twins, grown from a single embryo inside one womb. Violently parted, they search the city in the darkening circles of a dream, only to find, lose and find each other, each time as if it were the first. Their journey - terrifying and exact - leads to an unbroken cycle of corruption and brutality,


