Memoirs From The Women’s Prison by Nawal El Saadawi

The book is a powerful autobiographical account of the author's imprisonment in 1981 by the Egyptian government for alleged crimes against the state, primarily due to her outspoken views on women's rights and her criticisms of political repression. Within the confines of the women's prison, she encounters a diverse group of inmates, from political dissidents to murderers, each with their own story and struggles. The narrative delves into the harsh realities of life behind bars and the resilience of women who support one another in the face of adversity, revealing the oppressive mechanisms of the state and the enduring spirit of resistance among women.

The 6255th greatest book of all time


Published
1983
Nationality
Egyptian
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
200-250
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Arabic

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