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The Egyptian Modernist Inji Efflatoun gains international exposure with new biographical collection

The article profiles Egyptian Modernist artist and activist Inji Efflatoun, detailing her life from her birth in 1924 in Cairo to her political activism, arrest in 1959, and four-and-a-half-year imprisonment. It highlights a new biographical collection, *The Life and Work of Inji Efflatoun*, which includes her translated memoirs and critical essays, offering a comprehensive view of her art and revolutionary life.

This publication matters because it brings international exposure to Efflatoun, one of Egypt's most significant Modernist artists, whose work intertwined feminist and communist causes with visual art. By making her diaries available in English for the first time and contextualizing her oeuvre within Egypt's postcolonial art history, the book deepens scholarly understanding of her legacy and the intersection of art and political resistance.