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A look at how North African artists use essentially "foreign" means to express an "authentic" vision of their own cultural inheritances and imperatives.
The author explores the role of journalism in Egypt in effecting and promoting the development of modern Arabic literature from its inception in the mid-ninetee
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During the 1920s and 1930s, American minority artists and writers collaborated extensively with the Soviet avant-garde, seeking to build a revolutionary society