Writings from the Sand, Volume 1: Collected Works of Isabelle Eberhardt
Autor Isabelle Eberhardt Traducere de Karen Melissa Marcusen Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2012
Born in 1877 in Geneva, Switzerland, Isabelle Eberhardt became a rebel at an early age. She dressed like a man so she could have access to areas forbidden to women, smoked in public, and scandalized Genevan society. Already multilingual (French, German, and Russian), she began studying Arabic language and Islamic culture and eventually converted to Islam and joined a Qadiriyya Sufi brotherhood. Eberhardt traveled throughout North Africa and wrote about her experiences in short stories, journals, and reflections. She married an Algerian and led a legendary and stormy life that included subversive political anarchism, the mysticism of Islam, numerous love affairs, and most importantly, writing unmatched by her contemporaries.
Writings from the Sand, Volume 1, at once the document of a remarkable life and a literary treasure, appears here in English for the first time. Volume 1, including journals, diary entries, and observations of life in North Africa, offers a view of the culture and people of French Algeria rarely seen by outsiders—the peasants, prostitutes, mystics, criminals, and other marginalized members of a colonized society. This translation brings to life a brilliant woman ahead of her time while also raising questions—about North African history, colonialism, gender representation, and writing—that resonate in our day.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803216112
ISBN-10: 0803216114
Pagini: 600
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0803216114
Pagini: 600
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Isabelle Eberhardt (1877–1904) died at the age of twenty-seven in a flash flood in the desert town of Aïn Sefra, Algeria.
Melissa Marcus is professor emerita of French at Northern Arizona University. She is the translator of Fawzia Assaad’s Layla, An Egyptian Woman and Malika Mokeddem’s The Forbidden Woman (Nebraska, 1998).
Cuprins
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Chronological Landmarks
Isbelle Eberhardt's Itineraries
Wanderings
Tunis Hours
Russian Mansucripts
Notes from June 4 (Geneva) to August 3, 1899
In the Land of Desert Sands
Notes from August 6 to September 9, 1899
An Autumn in the Tunisian Sahel
Amira
Memories of the Tunisian Sahel
Notes from Winter 1899 and Spring 1900
Onward to the Blue Horizons
Reminiscences
Fantasia
Notebooks
Springtime in the Desert
Return to the South
Bou-Saâda
At the Zaouïya
Oranese South, Part I
Reflections of War
Mograr-Foukani
Hadjerath-M'guil
Ghost Town
Beni-Ounif
Little Fathma
Sidi Slimane
Sunday in the Village
The Marabouts
Mériéma
Lizards
Agony
Market
Djenan-ed-dar
Douar of the Makhzen
The Bible
At the Home of Bou-Amama's Cousin
Trades from the Past
Legionnaires
Figuig
At the Cherifien Amel's Home
Lovers' Corner
Beni Israël
The Djich
Ramadan Evenings
Evening Gatherings
Last Visions
Aïn-Sefra's Market
Return
High Plateaus
Oudjda
Oranese South, Part II
Musicians from the West
Muslim Death
On the Road
A Halt in the Desert
Ben-Zireg
Lying Water
Perfume of the Oasis
Béchar
Legionnaires and Mokhazni
Reflections in a Courtyard
Killing Time
Kenadsa
Entrance to the Zaouïya
New Life
Slaves
Women's Small World
Transformation
The Barga
The Enlightened One
The Marabout's Indignation
Message
A Vision of Women
Friday Prayer
Lella Khaddoudja
Nomad Lords
Messaoud
Saharan Theocracy
In the Margin of a Letter
Saint's Afternoon Tea
The Rebel
Sudanese Festival
With the Students
Evening Reflections
The Return of the Herd
Oblivion Seekers
Kenadsa Evenings
Desert Gypsy Women
In the Mellah
Strong Images
Music of Words
Powers of Africa
Moghreb
Departure
The Daily Journals
First Daily Journal
Second Daily Journal
Third Daily Journal
Fourth Daily Journal
Appendices
Things from the Oranese South
Works Dedicated to Isabelle Eberhardt
Works by Isabelle Eberhardt
Glossary of Arabic Words
Preface
Introduction
Chronological Landmarks
Isbelle Eberhardt's Itineraries
Wanderings
Tunis Hours
Russian Mansucripts
Notes from June 4 (Geneva) to August 3, 1899
In the Land of Desert Sands
Notes from August 6 to September 9, 1899
An Autumn in the Tunisian Sahel
Amira
Memories of the Tunisian Sahel
Notes from Winter 1899 and Spring 1900
Onward to the Blue Horizons
Reminiscences
Fantasia
Notebooks
Springtime in the Desert
Return to the South
Bou-Saâda
At the Zaouïya
Oranese South, Part I
Reflections of War
Mograr-Foukani
Hadjerath-M'guil
Ghost Town
Beni-Ounif
Little Fathma
Sidi Slimane
Sunday in the Village
The Marabouts
Mériéma
Lizards
Agony
Market
Djenan-ed-dar
Douar of the Makhzen
The Bible
At the Home of Bou-Amama's Cousin
Trades from the Past
Legionnaires
Figuig
At the Cherifien Amel's Home
Lovers' Corner
Beni Israël
The Djich
Ramadan Evenings
Evening Gatherings
Last Visions
Aïn-Sefra's Market
Return
High Plateaus
Oudjda
Oranese South, Part II
Musicians from the West
Muslim Death
On the Road
A Halt in the Desert
Ben-Zireg
Lying Water
Perfume of the Oasis
Béchar
Legionnaires and Mokhazni
Reflections in a Courtyard
Killing Time
Kenadsa
Entrance to the Zaouïya
New Life
Slaves
Women's Small World
Transformation
The Barga
The Enlightened One
The Marabout's Indignation
Message
A Vision of Women
Friday Prayer
Lella Khaddoudja
Nomad Lords
Messaoud
Saharan Theocracy
In the Margin of a Letter
Saint's Afternoon Tea
The Rebel
Sudanese Festival
With the Students
Evening Reflections
The Return of the Herd
Oblivion Seekers
Kenadsa Evenings
Desert Gypsy Women
In the Mellah
Strong Images
Music of Words
Powers of Africa
Moghreb
Departure
The Daily Journals
First Daily Journal
Second Daily Journal
Third Daily Journal
Fourth Daily Journal
Appendices
Things from the Oranese South
Works Dedicated to Isabelle Eberhardt
Works by Isabelle Eberhardt
Glossary of Arabic Words
Recenzii
"This collection is an important additionto the literary canon and will be essential for literary theorists, biographers, and historians. It will also appeal to contemporary readers who will relate to the wanderlust spirit and find their values of freedom and independence reflected here."—Shoilee Khan, ForeWord Reviews
"[Writings from the Sand, Volume 1] is a splendid chronological compendium of Isabelle Eberhardt's life and writings about all that fascinated her."—Daniel P. King, World Literature Today