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Women of Algiers in Their Apartment
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by Assia Djebar
Translated by Marjolijn de Jager, Afterword by Clarisse
Zimra
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224 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
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ISBN 0-8139-1880-4 Paper $18.50
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The cloth edition of Assia Djebar's Women of Algiers in
Their Apartment, her first work to be published in
English, was named by the American Literary Translators
Association as an ALTA Outstanding Translation of the Year.
Now available in paperback, this collection of three long
stories, three short ones, and a theoretical postface by one
of North Africa's leading writers depicts the plight of
urban Algerian women who have thrown off the shackles of
colonialism only to face a postcolonial regime that denies
and subjugates them even as it celebrates the liberation of
men. Denounced in Algeria for its political criticism,
Djebar's book quickly sold out its first printing of 15,000
copies in France and was hugely popular in Italy. Her
stylistically innovative, lyrical stories address the
cloistering of women, the implications of reticence, the
connection of language to oppression, and the impact of war
on both women and men. The Afterword by Clarisse Zimra
includes an illuminating interview with Djebar.
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Reviews
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"Algerian-born writer and filmmaker Djebar . . . makes
her American debut with a collection offering memorable
portraits of Arabic women in a time of change. Spanning the
years 1958 to 1979, a period when Algeria fought a bitter
war of independence from France and experienced a socialist
revolution, Djebar's stories are intended to be 'the voice
of all the women they've kept walled in' in Islamic society
. . . . As much a critique as a picture of [this]
society, Djebar's debut--plus its informative afterword--is
an elegant and evocative introduction to a too little-known
world."
--Kirkus Reviews
"A vivid and poignant picture of what goes on behind the
veils imposed by Algeria's Islamic society."
--Choice
"Anyone into postcolonial fiction won't find better
alternatives, even on a sunny day, than reading Djebar."
--Voice Literary Supplement
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The Authors
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Assia Djebar is also the author of several novels and a
play. Her novel Fantasia, an Algerian Cavalcade won
the Franco-Arab Friendship Prize and she has written and
directed two feature-length films: La nouba des femmes du
Mont Chenoua, which won first prize at the Venice Festival,
and La zerda et les chants de l'oubli. Djebar is director of
the Center for French and Francophone Studies at Louisiana
State University.
Marjolijn de Jager has published numerous translations of
literary works.
Clarisse Zimra is Associate Professor of English in
Modern Literary Theory and Criticism and Comparative
Literature at Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale.
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Women of Algiers in Their Apartment
by Assia Djebar Translated by Marjolijn de Jager
Afterword by Clarisse Zimra 224 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
ISBN 0-8139-1880-4 Paper $18.50
ISBN 0-8139-1402-7 Cloth $35.00
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http://www.upress.virginia.edu/djebar.html
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Revised 9/24/07
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