Issue Details:First known date:2003...no. 16 (Arabic)December2003ofKalimatest. 2000Kalimat : An International Periodical of English and Arabic Creative Writing
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O'Neill comments on recent animated films that have been based on Middle Eastern stories, but that have removed all obvious cultural links to their origins. He notes the absence of Middle Eastern character names, music, place names, architecture and religious references.
'The heroes and heroines of Arthurian legend have never ceased to fascinate us. But what were they like before they knew their destiny? Award-winning author Sophie Masson imagines what Lancelot's childhood under the Lake might have been like - and the life-changing moment that set him on the path to immortal fame and legend.' (Storycuts abstract)
'The heroes and heroines of Arthurian legend have never ceased to fascinate us. But what were they like before they knew their destiny? Award-winning author Sophie Masson imagines what Lancelot's childhood under the Lake might have been like - and the life-changing moment that set him on the path to immortal fame and legend.' (Storycuts abstract)