Bedouin

ebook: Bedouin

Sprache - Sonstige

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In the heart of the desert, where customs rule and laws are unbreakable, a forbidden love story is born between a Bedouin woman and her cousin, who risks everything to meet her secretly, away from her father's eyes. But when the Fatimid Caliph Al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah falls under her spell, her life is turned upside down, and she finds herself in the midst of a dangerous game where love intertwines with hate, loyalty with betrayal, and ambition with death. Ibrahim Ramzi excels in painting a vibrant portrait of Bedouin society, where contradictions are evident in the father's obedience to the Caliph despite his hatred for him, and the Bedouin woman's refusal to conspire despite her quest for revenge. In the background, the struggle for the Fatimid Caliphate rages, intertwining the characters' fates in an epic drama that blends history, politics, and emotion. "The Bedouin Woman" is a literary testament to a turbulent time, where a girl's love can ignite a war, and a Caliph's desire can change the course of history. First performed in 1918 at the Brentania Theatre and published as a book in 1922, it remains to this day one of the most prominent plays that embodies the struggle between power and destiny, and between heart and mind, in an unforgettable dramatic scene.

Product Details

Publisher: وكالة الصحافة العربية

Genre: Sprache - Sonstige

Language: ara

Size: 113 Pages

Filesize: 705.9 KB

ISBN: 9786333011012

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