With over twenty-six books of poetry, ten novels, four collections of short stories, and various books of theater, film, essays, and children's works, Andrée Chedid is one of the most noted authors of our time. Chedid spent most of her childhood in Egypt, making frequent trips to France. Her family also had ties to with Lebanon and Syria. She earned a degree in journalism from the American University in Cairo. Accordingly, as a child and young woman, Chedid was exposed to a wide range of cultural experiences, speaking French and English, and with knowledge of spoken Arabic. For most of her life, however, Chedid has felt most at home in Paris, and, while her fictions are firmly rooted in emotions and images from the Middle East, she has described her poetry as being "free of time and place," having no "geographical boundaries," and "belonging to all lands."