Books by Abdullah al-Udhari (editor)
“The poems are arranged chronologically, so it’s a good introduction to women’s writing and history. Al-Udhari was one of the first to put women’s poetry at the forefront. There had been women’s writings in anthologies, the occasional woman poet, but normally they were incidental to the male narratives; lamenting at the funeral of a man, or otherwise supporting men in some way. Udhari grounded these more personal writings by women, and put them in the context of the different societal and sexual freedoms during this period. Some of them are so moving and fresh….After 1492 when the Arabs, Muslims and Jews were expelled from Andalusia, you get a silencing of women’s writing on the subject. There was a moratorium of almost 500 years when women stopped writing on love and lust. Some poems exist, which are quite religious, but they are muted, subdued. One of the star poets in Udhari’s collection is Ulayya bint al-Mahdi, the sister of Harun al-Rashid, of One Thousand and One Nights fame. She wrote poems to men, to women, and even apparently a court eunuch. According to scholars, there was greater fluidity regarding sexuality at the time, modern categorisations came in force much later.” Read more...
Selma Dabbagh, Novelist
Interviews where books by Abdullah al-Udhari (editor) were recommended
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The Proof of the Honey
by Salwa Al Neimi and Carol Perkins (translator) -
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In the Eye of the Sun
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The Affair
by Ghita El Khayat & Robert Thompson (translator) -
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Classical Poems by Arab Women: A Bilingual Anthology
by Abdullah al-Udhari (editor) -
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I Sweep the Sun Off Rooftops
by Hanan al-Shaykh
Erotic Writing by Arab Women, recommended by Selma Dabbagh
Erotic Writing by Arab Women, recommended by Selma Dabbagh
Arab women have been writing erotic literature for millennia and have become more creative and daring in recent years in the wake of the Arab Spring and the spread of social media, says novelist Selma Dabbagh, editor of a new anthology, We Wrote in Symbols: Love and Lust by Arab Women Writers. Here, she picks five key examples of erotic writing by women of the region.