La mujer sin sepultura / The Woman Without Grave (Spanish Edition)
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Overview
Como una confluencia de novela histórica, biografía y reflexión política, Assia Djebar narra la vida y muerte de Zulija Udai, heroína partisana de la guerra de independencia de Argelia. Mujer excepcional en todos los sentidos —educada, rebelde, independiente y libre—, Zulija renunció a una vida convencional para unirse a la resistencia contra el colonialismo francés. Tras ser detenida, torturada y ejecutada, su cuerpo nunca fue entregado a la familia, convirtiéndola en la «mujer sin sepultura». Con una prosa poderosa y comprometida, Djebar rescata del olvido a una figura femenina clave y construye un relato inolvidable sobre memoria, resistencia y dignidad.
Blending historical novel, biography, and political reflection, Assia Djebar recounts the life and death of Zulija Udai, a partisan heroine of Algeria’s war of independence. Exceptional in every sense—educated, rebellious, independent, and free—Zulija rejected a conventional life to join the resistance against French colonial rule. Arrested, tortured, and executed, her body was never returned to her family, earning her the name “the woman without a grave.” With powerful, committed prose, Djebar rescues this key female figure from oblivion, crafting an unforgettable narrative about memory, resistance, and dignity.








