Auteur: Selma Dabbagh

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Sabrina Mahfouz is a British Egyptian playwright, poet and screenwriter. She was awarded the 2014 Fringe First Award for her play Chef and her first play, Dry Ice, was directed by David Schwimmer. Her poetry has been performed and produced for TV, radio and film, including in the recent Railway Nation: A Journey in Verse on BBC2. Mahfouz has an essay in the award-winning The Good Immigrant and has published eight works of drama with Bloomsbury. She lives in London.




6 Ebooks par Selma Dabbagh

Sabrina Mahfouz: The Things I Would Tell You
From established literary heavyweights to emerging spoken word artists, the writers in this ground-breaking collection blow away the narrow image of the ‘Muslim Woman’. Hear from users of Islamic Tin …
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€8.39
Selma Dabbagh: Out Of It
Gaza is being bombed. Rashid – an unemployed twenty-seven year old who has stayed up smoking grass watching it happen – wakes to hear that he’s got the escape route he’s been waiting for: a scholarsh …
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€10.28
Adam Foulds & Alice Walker: This Is Not a Border
________________’This anthology will help turn your intellectual understanding of oppression into an emotional one’ – New Statesman’Thanks for being who you are and for giving us such exposure to won …
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€17.45
Selma Dabbagh: We Wrote in Symbols
It is a little-known secret that Arabic literature has a long tradition of erotic writing. Behind that secret lies another – that many of the writers are women. We Wrote in Symbols celebrates the wor …
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€11.99
Tasnim Abutabikh & Emad El-Din Aysha: Palestine +100
Palestine + 100 poses a question to twelve Palestinian writers: what might your country look like in the year 2048 – a century after the tragedies and trauma of what has come to be called the Nakba? …
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€7.64
Basma Ghalayini: Palestine +100
Palestine + 100 poses a question to twelve Palestinian writers: what might your country look like in the year 2048 – a century after the tragedies and trauma of what has come to be called the Nakba? …
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€9.99