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Widad Sakakini (Arabic: وداد سكاكيني; 19131991) was a writer and critic from Lebanon.[1]


Life


Sakakini was born in Sidon, Lebanon, Ottoman Empire in 1913 and studied under the theologian Mustapha Al-Ghalayini in Beirut.[1] She wrote for the literary weekly al-Makshouf before marrying poet Zaki Mahasin in 1932 and moving to Syria.[1] There she wrote for her husband's newspaper, al-Muqtabas.[1]

She published her first book, Maraya al-nas in 1945, which may be the first published collection of short stories by an Arab woman.[1][2] She achieved another first in 1949 with the publication of her first novel, Arwa bint al-khutub, described as the first true novel published by an Arab woman.[2] The novel tells the story of a woman, Arwa, who is falsely accused of adultery by her husband's brother. She is convicted by a judge, stoned, and banished from Damascus. She suffers many persecutions before obtaining vengeance.[2] Sakakini intended for the book to illuminate the "slander and abasement that women have endured" in Arab society.[2]

In total, Sakakini published five collection of short stories, two novels, and numerous essays, article and criticisms.[2]


Works



References


  1. Moubayed, Sami M. (2006). Steel & Silk: Men and Women who Shaped Syria 1900-2000. Cune Press. pp. 569–571. ISBN 9781885942401.
  2. Raḍwá ʻĀshūr; Ferial Jabouri Ghazoul; Hasna Reda-Mekdashi; Mandy McClure, eds. (2008). Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999. American University in Cairo Press. pp. 36-37, 61–63. ISBN 9789774161469.



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