Shafiqa Zawqari

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Shafiqa Zawqari
شفيقة زوقري Edit this on Wikidata
Born1942 Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationShort story writer Edit this on Wikidata

Shafiqa Ahmad al-Zawqari (زوقري، شفيقة أحمد; born 1942) is a Yemeni short story writer.

Shafiqa Zawqari was born on 1942 in Aden, Yemen. As of 2008, she was a school principal living in the United Arab Emirates.[1]

She was a number of women writers in 1970s Yemen creating direct, realistic stories involving contemporary issues, politics, and social criticism. Her prize-winning short story " ارملة الشهيد" (Armalat shahid/A Martyr's Widow) was published in the first issue of the periodical المجلة (Almajalah) in 1968. She has published two collections of short stories.[1][2]

Bibliography[edit]

  • نبضات قلب/Nabadat qalb (Heartbeats), 1970[1]
  • حرمان ضالة أخرى/Hırmān Ḍāllah ukhrā (Another Unfulfilled Desire), 1977[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Achour, Radwa; Ghazoul, Ferial Jabouri; Reda-Mekdashi, Hasna (2008). Arab women writers: a critical reference guide, 1873-1999. Cairo: American university in Cairo press. ISBN 978-977-416-146-9.
  2. ^ Altwaiji, Mubarak (September 2019). "Socio-Political Realities in Yemeni Novel". Literary Voice. 11 (1): 90–96.