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"The story of Dinah, a tragic character from the Bible whose great love, a prince, is killed by her brother, leaving her alone and pregnant. The novel traces her life from childhood to death, in the process examining sexual and religious practices of the day, and what it meant to be a woman"--Publisher's description.
"The story of Dinah, a tragic character from the Bible whose great love, a prince, is killed by her brother, leaving her alone and pregnant. The novel traces her life from childhood to death, in the process examining sexual and religious practices of the day, and what it meant to be a woman"--Publisher's description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==


Published in New York, NY: Picador USA, 1997.
Published in New York, NY: Picador USA, 1997.
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* [[Hē kokkinē skēnē (2002 Diamant / Darvire), novel (Portuguese ed.)]]
* [[Hē kokkinē skēnē (2002 Diamant / Darvire), novel (Portuguese ed.)]]
====Adaptations====
* [[The Red Tent (2014 Young), TV mini-series]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
*[ Google Books]


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[[Category:Jewish Authorship--1990s|1997 Diamant]]
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[[Category:Fiction--1990s|1997 Diamant]]  
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 13 April 2016

The Red Tent (1997) is a novel by Anita Diamant.

Abstract

"The story of Dinah, a tragic character from the Bible whose great love, a prince, is killed by her brother, leaving her alone and pregnant. The novel traces her life from childhood to death, in the process examining sexual and religious practices of the day, and what it meant to be a woman"--Publisher's description.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Picador USA, 1997.

Translations

Adaptations

External links

  • [ Google Books]