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Notes de route - Maroc-Algérie-Tunisie (Hardcover): Isabelle Eberhardt, Victor Barrucand Notes de route - Maroc-Algérie-Tunisie (Hardcover)
Isabelle Eberhardt, Victor Barrucand
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Departures - Selected Writings (Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Departures - Selected Writings (Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Isabelle Eberhardt dreamed of escaping the gloom of Europe, and when she was nineteen she realized her desire in North Africa--Dar el Islam. In 1904, when she died in a flash flood in the Sahara, she was only twenty-seven years old, and had led a legendary, tempestuous life that encompassed both subversive political anarchism and the mysticism of Islam.

This selection of short stories, reportage, and travel journals, which glow with sensuous detail, superbly evokes the life of the desert towns and nomadic peoples of the Saharan region of Morocco and Algeria. As a radical individualist, Eberhardt identified with and defended the oppressed; yet she was a romantic as well, and ambiguous about the "civilizing" role of France. Today she has become an iconic figure at the center of discussions about gender, race, colonialism, representation, and writing.

In supplementary essays, Laura Rice provides historical and cultural context for Eberhardt's life and work, and explores her role as transgressor; Karim Hamdy surveys the realities of colonial exploitation, and places Eberhardt's membership in the Qadiriya Sufi brotherhood within the larger context of Islam.

Desert Soul - JM Journeys (Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Desert Soul - JM Journeys (Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R375 R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Save R34 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

INTRODUCED BY WILLIAM ATKINS, author of The Immeasurable World 'I am merely an eccentric, a dreamer who wishes to live far from the civilized world, as a free nomad.' Isabelle Eberhardt's writing chronicles, in passionate prose, her travels in French colonial North Africa at the turn of the 20th century. Often dressed in male clothing and assuming a man's name, she worked as a war correspondent, married a Muslim non-commissioned officer, converted to Islam and survived an assassination attempt, all before dying in a flash flood at the age of 27. Desert Soul brings together her 'Wanderings' and 'The Daily Journals', detailing the ecstatic highs and the depressive lows of her short but unique and extraordinary life.

The Oblivion Seekers (Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt The Oblivion Seekers (Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt; Translated by P. Bowles
R362 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Stories and journal notes by an extraordinary young woman--adventurer and traveler, Arabic scholar, Sufi mystic and adept of the Djillala cult.

Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904) was an explorer who lived and traveled extensively throughout North Africa. She wrote of her travels in numerous books and French newspapers, including Nouvelles Algeriennes [Algerian News] (1905), Dans l'Ombre Chaude de l'Islam [In the Hot Shade of Islam] (1906), and Les journaliers [The Day Laborers] (1922).

Paul Bowles has taped and translated numerous strange legends and lively stories recounted by Mrabet: Love with a Few Hairs (novel), The Lemon (novel), The Boy Who Set Fire (stories), Harmless Poisons, Blameless Sins (stories), The Beach Cafe & Look & Move On (autobiography), and The Big Mirror (novella).

Notes de route - Maroc-Algérie-Tunisie: Isabelle Eberhardt, Victor Barrucand Notes de route - Maroc-Algérie-Tunisie
Isabelle Eberhardt, Victor Barrucand
R679 Discovery Miles 6 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Contes et paysages: Isabelle Eberhardt Contes et paysages
Isabelle Eberhardt
R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Pages d'Islam (French, Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Pages d'Islam (French, Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Yasmina (French, Paperback): Fb Editions Yasmina (French, Paperback)
Fb Editions; Isabelle Eberhardt
R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Pages d'Islam (French, Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Pages d'Islam (French, Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Dans l'Ombre Chaude de l'Islam (French, Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Dans l'Ombre Chaude de l'Islam (French, Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Oeuvres (French, Paperback): Fb Editions Oeuvres (French, Paperback)
Fb Editions; Isabelle Eberhardt
R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Notes de Route: Maroc, Algerie, Tunisie (French, Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Notes de Route: Maroc, Algerie, Tunisie (French, Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Notes de Route & Au Pays des Sables - Recueil d'ouvrages (French, Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Notes de Route & Au Pays des Sables - Recueil d'ouvrages (French, Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Writings from the Sand, Volume 2 - Collected Works of Isabelle Eberhardt (Paperback): Isabelle Eberhardt Writings from the Sand, Volume 2 - Collected Works of Isabelle Eberhardt (Paperback)
Isabelle Eberhardt; Translated by Karen Melissa Marcus; Edited by Marie-Odile Delacour; Introduction by Marie-Odile Delacour; Edited by Jean-Rene Huleu; Introduction by …
R1,598 Discovery Miles 15 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Born in 1877 in Geneva, Switzerland, Isabelle Eberhardt became a rebel at an early age, dressing like a man so she could have access to areas forbidden to women, smoking in public, and otherwise scandalizing Genevan society. Already multilingual, she studied the Arabic language and Islamic culture and eventually converted to Islam. Eberhardt traveled throughout North Africa, wrote about her experiences, and married an Algerian. Her legendary, short, and stormy life included subversive political anarchism, the mysticism of Islam, numerous love affairs, and, most importantly, writing unmatched by her contemporaries.
The merit of Eberhardt's writings, similar to that of many artists, was neither known nor valued until after her death. The companion to volume 1, "Writings from the Sand, Volume 2," showcases the prose of one of the twentieth century's most fascinating female wanderers and includes previously unpublished stories and an unfinished novel. This new volume exemplifies Eberhardt's creation of identity in fiction as her writing explores the world of prostitutes, Bedouins, and French colonists in exotic tales of love and conquest.

Writings from the Sand, Volume 1 - Collected Works of Isabelle Eberhardt (Paperback, New): Isabelle Eberhardt Writings from the Sand, Volume 1 - Collected Works of Isabelle Eberhardt (Paperback, New)
Isabelle Eberhardt; Translated by Karen Melissa Marcus
R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Born in 1877 in Geneva, Switzerland, Isabelle Eberhardt became a rebel at an early age. She dressed like a man so she could have access to areas forbidden to women, smoked in public, and scandalized Genevan society. Already multilingual (French, German, and Russian), she began studying Arabic language and Islamic culture and eventually converted to Islam and joined a Qadiriyya Sufi brotherhood. Eberhardt traveled throughout North Africa and wrote about her experiences in short stories, journals, and reflections. She married an Algerian and led a legendary and stormy life that included subversive political anarchism, the mysticism of Islam, numerous love affairs, and most importantly, writing unmatched by her contemporaries. Writings from the Sand, Volume 1, at once the document of a remarkable life and a literary treasure, appears here in English for the first time. Volume 1, including journals, diary entries, and observations of life in North Africa, offers a view of the culture and people of French Algeria rarely seen by outsiders-the peasants, prostitutes, mystics, criminals, and other marginalized members of a colonized society. This translation brings to life a brilliant woman ahead of her time while also raising questions-about North African history, colonialism, gender representation, and writing-that resonate in our day.

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