Abstract

Like her life, Egyptian writer Ahdaf Soueif’s fiction spans the cultural divide, moving between Europe and the Arab World, particularly Britain and Egypt. The other main divide she addresses is that between man and woman. After publishing her first novel, In the Eye of the Sun, in 1992, Soueif was singled out by Edward Said among the new generation of Arabs writing in English for her ability to dissect sexual politics.

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