Two Short Stories by Mohammad Ali Taha
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Published
Jan 1, 2009
Jamal Asadi
Abstract
This paper introduces two short stories by Mohammad Ali Taha: "A Rose to Hafeeza's Eyes" and "Wild Honey." These two stories, which will appear in my Mohammad Ali Taha's 'A Rose to Hafeeza's Eyes' and Other Short Stories, New York: Peter Lang, 2008, are not necessarily the two most celebrated stories by Mr. Taha.* My aim rather is to introduce Taha to scholars and readers interested in Arabic literature in English, a language they can cope with more easily.
How to Cite
Asadi, J. (2009). Two Short Stories by Mohammad Ali Taha. AL-Majma, (1), 1–31. Retrieved from http://ojs.qsm.ac.il/index.php/majma/article/view/140
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