Books by Sabrina Mahfouz
Sabrina Mahfouz
Sabrina Mahfouz is a British-Egyptian playwright, poet, and screenwriter known for her powerful and socially relevant works. She is celebrated for her bold and innovative writing style that combines poetry, drama, and storytelling. Mahfouz has made significant contributions to literature by shedding light on important social issues such as gender, race, and identity.
One of her most notable works is the play "Chef," which explores the experiences of female chefs in the male-dominated culinary industry. Mahfouz's impactful storytelling and unique perspective have made her a leading voice in contemporary British literature. Her works challenge societal norms and push boundaries, inspiring readers and audiences alike to think critically about the world around them.
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These Bodies of Water
A Personal History of the British Empire in the Middle East
These Bodies of Water
A Personal History of the British Empire in the Middle East
Positive Stories For Negative Times
Five Plays For Young People to Perform in Real Life or Remotely
Smashing It
Working Class Artists on Life, Art and Making It Happen