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The novel talks about the ancient history of Libya from the late Ottoman era and the beginning of the Italian occupation until the year of independence 1951 AD, based on the memory of the grandmothers, where the writer summoned the slave trade and the import of slaves and black-skinned people from North Africa to work as servants in the homes of Libyan masters of white skin and using the most severe methods of torture in their treatment Especially the woman who was bought and sold as an animal, as the writer used the socially forbidden relationship between Mr. Muhammad bin Shatwan and the maid…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The novel talks about the ancient history of Libya from the late Ottoman era and the beginning of the Italian occupation until the year of independence 1951 AD, based on the memory of the grandmothers, where the writer summoned the slave trade and the import of slaves and black-skinned people from North Africa to work as servants in the homes of Libyan masters of white skin and using the most severe methods of torture in their treatment Especially the woman who was bought and sold as an animal, as the writer used the socially forbidden relationship between Mr. Muhammad bin Shatwan and the maid as compensation as an external framework for treating the issues of the oppressed and the marginalized, especially the issue of women's liberation and talking about the unspoken.
Autorenporträt
Ouda Zourob, SobhiaProf. Sobhia Ouda Zourob.A Palestinian critic residing in Libya, member of the teaching board and professor of literature and modern criticism at the University of Sabratha - Faculty of Arts and Education.Published many critical articles in refereed Arab journals.Participated in many scientific conferences and cultural activities.