Alia Tabaï
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Alia Tabaï () (b. 1961) is a Tunisian novelist. Her novel, ''Cactus Flowers'', is notable for its use of
Tunisian Arabic Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian, is a set of dialects of Maghrebi Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its over 11 million speakers aeb, translit=Tounsi/Tounsiy, label=as, تونسي , "Tunisian" or "Everyday Language" to distingu ...
in its dialogues and has been translated into French. ''Cactus Flowers'' follows the story of three friends, Rajaa, Ahmad and Adel, after they graduate from university and find their ideals challenged by life. All three are students at the University of Tunis in the 1970s, but from different backgrounds: Rajaa comes from an old neighborhood in the capital, Ahmad is from a wealthy family of Turkish origins, and Adel is from a poor family. The novel focuses on the meeting of Rajaa and Ahmad one night, after nine years of separation during which Ahmad emigrated to France and Rajaa had a complicated marriage. The novel explores themes of politics and power as well as the status of women in Tunisian society. Though the novel is written in
Standard Arabic Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Modern Written Arabic (MWA), terms used mostly by linguists, is the variety of standardized, literary Arabic that developed in the Arab world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; occasionally, it also refe ...
, the dialogue is in
Tunisian Arabic Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian, is a set of dialects of Maghrebi Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its over 11 million speakers aeb, translit=Tounsi/Tounsiy, label=as, تونسي , "Tunisian" or "Everyday Language" to distingu ...
. To facilitate understanding for non-Tunisian Arab readers, the author provides extensive footnotes translating the Tunisian dialogue into Standard Arabic.


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Living people 1961 births Tunisian novelists Arabic-language novelists 20th-century Tunisian women writers 20th-century Tunisian writers {{Tunisia-writer-stub