Salma Sayegh: A writer, a novelist, and feminist
Born and raised in Beirut, Salma Sayegh became one of the most renowned early writers, novelists, and feminists of the Nahda era in Lebanon. She contributed to the creation of the Society for Women’s Renaissance along with other women contemporaries(1)Anbarah S.Khālidī, Tarif Khalidi, Memoirs of an Early Arab Feminist: The Life and Activism of Anbara Salam Khalidi, London, Pluto Press, 2013, p. 104. . She wrote for many magazines, edited Sawt al-Mar’a, The Women’s Voice(2)Anbarah S.Khālidī, Tarif Khalidi, Memoirs of an Early Arab Feminist: The Life and Activism of Anbara Salam Khalidi, London, Pluto Press, 2013, p. 119 , and authored several novels, including al-Nasamat (The Breeze, 1923). She also contributed to the cultural salons movement in Lebanon by hosting one in her house in Beirut in the 1940s and early 1950s, before passing away in 1953.