"This first novel by an Iraqi woman to be published in English in the United States is a hallucinatory incantationâ¦an ode to a city⦠its private courtyards and public baths where the women in Huda's life rage and pray and love and scream."-Ms. Magazine Now in paperback, Naphtalene captures a fierce and defiant young girl as she struggles to form her identity in 1950s Baghdad amid a world of unfulfilled women and family tragedies. Iraqi exile Alia Mamdouh is a journalist, essayist, and novelist living in Paris who received the Naguib Mahfouz Prize for Literature in 2004.
Language
English
Pages
226
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 01, 1986
Naphtalene: A Novel of Baghdad (Women Writing the Middle East)
"This first novel by an Iraqi woman to be published in English in the United States is a hallucinatory incantationâ¦an ode to a city⦠its private courtyards and public baths where the women in Huda's life rage and pray and love and scream."-Ms. Magazine Now in paperback, Naphtalene captures a fierce and defiant young girl as she struggles to form her identity in 1950s Baghdad amid a world of unfulfilled women and family tragedies. Iraqi exile Alia Mamdouh is a journalist, essayist, and novelist living in Paris who received the Naguib Mahfouz Prize for Literature in 2004.