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A warm stone (novel)

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A warm stone
Author
Illustrator
LanguageArabic
Published2015
Pages

A warm stone (Arabic:حجر دافئ )is the most famous novel by novelist, storyteller and university professor Rizwa Ashour. Rizwan was known for her courage and constant confrontation with ideas she saw as wrong. Her literary production was eternal and distinctive, she was constantly exposed to history in her work and its intersection with current events. She has won many Arab and international awards in honour of her distinctive and unique writings.[1]

About the Author[edit]

Rizwan Ashour (26 May 1946 - 30 November 2014) was an Egyptian scholar, novelist, literary critic, and professor, wife of Palestinian disciplinarian Mareid Barghouti, and mother of poet Tamim Barghouti, who died on 30 November 2014.[2]

The story[edit]

Rizwan Ashour recounts the details of Egyptian society through a large family of sons, neighbours and brothers, all of whom are reunited with Shams: the mother whose life revolves around them. The events of the novel tell the struggle of all family members to create a future, whether by opposing internally - they have addressed the history of the student movement in the 1970s - or by escaping or alienating others to raise money. Everyone is striving and everyone is struggling but the heroic woman in this work, with her anxieties and challenges, is also hope and human in change. The author presented the negative and positive models of women seeking to change others' lives for the better. With multiple personalities and successive events, simple details come between people and on their normal day; You give the intimacy of the wishes that sing the reader's conscience.[3]

Quotes from the novel[edit]

"At the moment of death, grief seems like a mountain that doesn't budge, budges."

"I feel upset, I ask questions that confuse me, and I don't find anyone to communicate with. I think about carrying my bag and going back to my mom and asking myself if such a decision would mean running away or if it would be realistic behaviour that recognizes the fact that I am alone and unable to cope with the dire conditions surrounding me; Because I simply don't know how and where. "[4]

References[edit]

  1. "رواية حجر دافئ - رضوى عاشور". موسوعة أخضر للكتب (in العربية). 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  2. "رواية حجر دافئ رضوى عاشور PDF". المكتبة نت لـ تحميل كتب PDF (in العربية). 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  3. "تحميل رواية حجر دافئ PDF - رضوي عاشور | فور ريد". www.4read.net. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  4. "حجر دافئ Quotes by Radwa Ashour". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2022-06-20.



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