An Interview with Samia Serageldin (Interview) An Interview with Samia Serageldin (Interview)

An Interview with Samia Serageldin (Interview‪)‬

Studies in the Humanities 2003, June-Dec, 30, 1-2

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Publisher Description

Samia Serageldin's life has been divided into two parts. Born and raised in Cairo, she lived through, and witnessed first-hand, the political and social turmoil of the Nasser years and the disruptions that followed. Her semi-autobiographical novel, The Cairo House, originally published in 2000 by Syracuse University Press and recently released in paperback, follows the life and memories of her character, Gihan (Gigi), through those years and the ones that followed when she moved to America. The novel is a compelling representation of what it is to lead a hyphenated identity, to try to come to terms with two cultures, two time periods, and two ways of life. Background for the novel and pictures of the real Cairo House are available on her website, www.thecairohouse.com. A second novel will soon be released and she is currently working on a collection of short stories. Samia Serageldin also teaches in the Arabic Studies Program at Duke University. What inspired you to become a writer?

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2003
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of English
PROVIDER INFO
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
324.3
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