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A silent Woman Speaks Up

Hamdia Fouad

A silent Woman Speaks Up is considered the outcome of more than forty years of Upper Egyptian life. Such life is characterised by restrictions and oppression due to old traditions that cause women to suffer. The book contains fifty poems. Most of these poems show how women are fighting to gain their human rights. Poems were written in symbolic language as a rejection of a man-based society and a direct call for immediate change to realise equality. That's why you find symbolic language is greatly spread over her writings. Quite simply the rhyme scheme was just like the world was around over there.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Dadyminds Publishers Insider
  • Publish Date: Jul 12nd, 2024
  • Pages: 98
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.20in - 0.31lb
  • EAN: 9798227538970
  • Categories: Women AuthorsSubjects & Themes - GeneralWriting - Poetry

About the Author

Fouad, Hamdia: -

Hamdia Fouad is a poet born and grew up in Sohag, a small governorate in Upper Egypt. There she went to the university to pursue her love of English literature. She received a Bachelor of Arts in English. She currently lives there with her family. She adores English and writes poetry. Hamdia is a literary figure from the Middle East. She is a member of USG (United Global Sisterhood) This is a group of poetesses from all over the world. She represents women in the Middle East in particular and Arab women in general. She shared in two anthologies with (UGS) Women of Passion and Women of Substance in 2016 Her writings focus on non-traditional poetry that addresses common human themes.