In a work that combines the beauty of narration with the diligence of academic research, the novelist Miral Al-Tahawi explores the fields of popular literature, searching for love poems in the Bedouin women''s heritage, to present to us in this book a selection of the most fertile texts of love, loss, and lamentation in feminist memory. This book not only reveals the cultural maps of the birth and development of Gnawa, or Bedouin oral love poetry, in Egypt and the Libyan Cyrenaica region, but also presents to the reader charming poetic images of the forms of women''s revelation of love, through a selected group of poetic texts that reflect... These are forbidden and unspoken feelings in the history of literature Feminist Oralism.