Malkat Ed-Dar Mohamed

Malkat Ed-Dar Mohamed Abdullah (19201969) was a Sudanese novelist, composer, and poet. She was born in El-Obaid, Sudan. Her novel, The Wide Hollowness, was the first to depict the life and difficulties of the working woman in Sudanese society. However, this novel has also been criticized for idealizing the Sudanese countryside.[1]

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  • The Mad Woman
  • The Wide Hollowness (in Arabic الفرغ العريض)
  • The Village’s Wiseman
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References

  1. El-Nour, Eiman (1997). "The Development of Contemporary Literature in Sudan". Research in African Literatures. 28 (3): 150–162.
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