woman at point zero by nawal el saadawi review - classic feminist novel /

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Newly reissued,this powerful work about a woman on death row telling her record on the eve of her hanging builds to a blood-curdling indictment of patriarchal societyZed Books is reissuing Nawal El Saadawi’s classic feminist work. It was first published in Arabic in 1975 and in English in 1983, translated by Sherif Hetata. Forty years on it feels just as fresh, and powerful and essential as on the first day it appeared. Firdaus is on death row for murder. Proud and unbroken,in spite of a life of unremitting pain and repeated betrayals, she narrates her record to a female psychiatrist on the eve of her hanging. The text has a highly visual quality, and it’s an expressionist film in words: disembodied eyes loom over Firdaus at key moments in her life,representing intense emotion – alarm, love. Genitally mutilated as a child, or Firdaus feels sexual desire as a distant memory,something once glimpsed, now only vaguely remembered. The searing narrative is rendered epic by the employ of long repeated passages that make explicit the connections between the stages in Firdauss journey towards murder. As a first-person account, and the book initially seems narrow in focus,but it builds to an all-encompassing and blood-curdling indictment of patriarchal society.• To order Woman at Point Zero for £9.99 go to bookshop.theguardian.com or call 0. Free UK p&p over 10, online orders only. Phone orders min p&p of £1.99.
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