Warda

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Warda is a politically charged novel by Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim that explores revolutionary movements and leftist activism in the Arab world.

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instanceOf novel
person
author Sonallah Ibrahim NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Egypt
countryOfOrigin Egypt
explores armed resistance
disillusionment with political projects
exile and displacement
revolutionary struggle
role of women in revolutionary movements
state surveillance
genre historical novel
literary fiction
political novel
hasPoliticalContext Arab leftist movements
Cold War politics in the Middle East
postcolonial Arab states
hasProtagonist Warda NERFINISHED
literaryStyle documentary techniques
fragmented narrative
intertextuality
mainTheme Arab nationalism
leftist activism
memory and history
political repression
revolutionary movements
narrativeStructure nonlinear
notableFor blending of fiction and historical documents
critique of authoritarian regimes in the Arab world
depiction of underground political activism
occupation novelist
originalLanguage Arabic
politicalOrientationDepicted Marxist
leftist
setInPeriod 20th century
setInRegion Arab world NERFINISHED
workOf Sonallah Ibrahim NERFINISHED

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