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Tales of a Severed Head
Tales of a Severed Head | Marilyn Hacker, Rachida Madani
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A brilliant retelling of the classic Arab tale of Scheherazade, set in the present day
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#ReadingAfrica2022 #Morocco 🇲🇦
Divided into three 'Tales', I wasn't sure that I'd get through the first one, simply because of my own incomprehension. The remaining 2/3s of the poem drew me on, though, and this is a solid 4⭐
Using the story of Scheherazade, Madani reflects on the position of women in patriarchal societies (so, everywhere!) In the context of the oppressive rule of King Hassan II of Morocco, known as the Years of Lead. 👇🏼

Bookwomble The preface quotes Hassan's view on freedom of independent thought: "There is no danger greater for the State than that of self-styled intellectuals. You would have been better off remaining illiterate." Better off, as under his regime you'd be tortured, imprisoned or disappeared.
Madani's poem is by turns beautiful and terrifying. @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB
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Librarybelle Great review! 3y
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Tales of a Severed Head | Marilyn Hacker, Rachida Madani
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"Give me your hand
I'll sing softly for you in the dark
and my voice a wave in the night
will carry to the other shore
the butterflies of your dream."

Nute I like everything about this post!🦋 3y
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Tales of a Severed Head | Marilyn Hacker, Rachida Madani
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"I will rip apart the marble
I will open the harem gates
I will lift the trapdoors of underground cities
and my footsteps in the sun will be numbered
for having escaped Scheherzade's tales
unscathed and clearheaded to pass on the cries from all the tombs
for I have listened at graves
the way one listens at closed doors."

DrexEdit 😳💜👍 3y
Cathythoughts ❤️Love it 3y
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Tales of a Severed Head | Marilyn Hacker, Rachida Madani
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Book 10 for #ReadingAfrica2022 #Morocco 🇲🇦
I've had this on my wishlist for a while: I couldn't resist the title! It's inspired by the story of Scheherazade from the 1001 Nights, dealing with contemporary issues affecting women, told in verse, with both the original French and translated English texts. I have high hopes for this one! 🤞🏻
NB: The author is Rachida Madani, though Litsy gives the translator first billing 🤷🏻‍♂️

vivastory Marilyn Hacker has translated some wonderful writers. I lover her translations of Lebanese poet Venus Khoury-Ghata. 3y
Bookwomble @vivastory Are you deliberately *trying* to bankrupt me? 💰📚📚💸😱 3y
vivastory 😈📚📚 3y
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Tales of a Severed Head | Marilyn Hacker, Rachida Madani
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#currentlyreading for the @bookriot #ReadHarder challenge. It's a collection of translated poetry on a topic other than love. I'm digging it.

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