Lost in a Fairy Tale is the first collection of poems written in the English language in Yemen. [1] It was published on March 19, 2011 which is Yemeni Journalism Day. [2] Despite this, the book signing ceremony was held at the Change Square in Sana'a on April 10, 2011. The collection was written by Yemeni journalist Raghda Gamal. [3] The collection contains 33 poems across nine chapters which revolve around relationships, friendship, family, home, passion, frustration, grief and the inner thoughts of Arab women. [4]
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Raghda Hassan was a writer and activist from Syria. She became renowned as an opponent of the Syrian dictatorship by her political efforts against it during the eras of Hafez al-Assad and his son Bashar, and was detained once in each era. Raghda changed to writing at some point and wrote several pamphlets, as well as a large novel titled "The Morning Star" as an autobiography in which she discussed her upbringing and adolescence, as well as a second novel titled "Where there is No Damascus There." It's a novel in the same vein as the first, and it's considered jail literature. Raghda was working on her third novel at the time, but she died of cancer in March 2021 before it was officially released.
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