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Writing Women: The Fourth Generation 

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11771

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Open

Contributed by

Oxford Centre for Life-Writing

Keywords

OCLW

Country

United Kingdom

Named person(s)

Kamila Shamsie

Date

24 January 18

Credit

Kamila Shamsie

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Novelist Kamila Shamsie considers what it means to be part of the fourth generation of women writers in a family, and how family history might work its way into fictional representations of women across continents and centuries, despite the paucity of autobiographical content in her novels.

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