Radwa Ashour (Arabic: رضوى عاشور) (26 May 1946 – 30 November 2014) was an Egyptian novelist.[1]
Radwa Ashour | |
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Born | 26 May 1946 El-Manial, Egypt |
Died | 30 November 2014(2014-11-30) (aged 68) Cairo, Egypt |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Arabic, English |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Citizenship | Egyptian |
Education | Cairo University University of Massachusetts |
Years active | (1967–2014) |
Spouse | Mourid Barghouti |
Children | Tamim al-Barghouti |
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https://www.goodreads.com/radwaashour |
Ashour was born in El-Manial[2] to Mustafa Ashour, a lawyer and literature enthusiast, and Mai Azzam, a poet and an artist. She graduated from Cairo University with a BA degree in 1967. In 1972, she received her MA in Comprehensive Literature from the same university. In 1975, Ashour graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a PhD in African American Literature.[3] Her dissertation was entitled The search for a Black poetics: a study of Afro-American critical writings.[4] While preparing for her PhD, Ashour was remarked as the first doctoral candidate in English who studied the literature of the African-American.[5] She taught at Ain Shams University, Cairo. Between 1969 and 1980, Ashour's mainly focused on studying, raising up her son and playing an active role as an activist. She married Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti in 1970. She gave birth to her son, poet Tamim al-Barghouti, in 1977. In that same year, Ashour's husband, Mourid Barghouthi was deported from Egypt to Hungary. As she and her son stayed in Cairo, they used to make frequent visits to Mourid.[6]
Ashour died on 30 November 2014 after months of long-term health problems.[7]
On 26 May 2018, Google Doodle commemorated Radwa Ashour's 72nd birthday.[8]
Translated in Tamil by Dr. P. M. M. Irfan, August 2021
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