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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alaa Al Aswany , Russell HarrisPublisher: Canongate Books Imprint: Canongate Books Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780857862211ISBN 10: 0857862219 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 05 January 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA microcosm of corruption and oppression in Egypt ... Aswany brings a mix of burning indignation and unstoppable exuberance that is all his own to this swarming picture of a world on the brink of shattering change * Sunday Times * One of Egypt's most valuable writers * Guardian * A scathing, brilliantly executed novel * New York Times * A wonderful storyteller * Spectator * Among the best writers in the Middle East today ... Al Aswany has his own magic * Guardian * A master observer of the human condition ... unputdownable * Literary Review * Gripping ... a page-turner * Toronto Star * Seductive ... boasts rich and rewarding material * Boston Globe * Wonderful ... almost impossible to put down ... combines terrific storytelling with historical empathy * Star Tribune * [A] raucous, technicolor novel ... its blazing heart is the seething discontent that led to the 1952 Revolution * Booklist * A sharp, humorous novel -- CAROLINE MOORHEAD * Spectator * The Yacoubian author is back with another swarming depiction of a changing world * Sunday Times * There are many stories here. The book is elaborate to bursting point, but always controlled, always whole. It is as juicy and satisfying as a shiny apple, its taste both strange and familiar, compassionate and bitter * The Times * Fabulous, acutely observed story of human foibles, full of vivid scenes and extraordinary characters * Mail on Sunday * Addictively readable * Independent * Absorbing * Observer * Bewitching * Scotsman * Myriad colourful details, intertwining narratives, and dramatic cliffhangers form an earthy, entertaining contrast to the novel's sober preoccupations - namely, the human spirit's capacity to both transcend and be crushed by oppressive systems * Publishers Weekly * Praise for Chicago: Brilliant ... Al Aswany is like an Egyptian Anne Tyler * Sunday Times * A powerful, political page-turner * Daily Mail * A masterpiece, the warmest and finest and most involving Egyptian novel in the last thirty years * Open Letters Monthly * One of Egypt's most valuable writers * Guardian * A scathing, brilliantly executed novel * New York Times * A wonderful storyteller * Spectator * Among the best writers in the Middle East today ... Al Aswany has his own magic * Guardian * A master observer of the human condition ... unputdownable * Literary Review * Gripping ... a page-turner * Toronto Star * Seductive ... boasts rich and rewarding material * Boston Globe * Wonderful ... almost impossible to put down ... combines terrific storytelling with historical empathy * Star Tribune * [A] raucous, technicolor novel ... its blazing heart is the seething discontent that led to the 1952 Revolution * Booklist * A sharp, humorous novel -- CAROLINE MOORHEAD * Spectator * The Yacoubian author is back with another swarming depiction of a changing world * Sunday Times * There are many stories here. The book is elaborate to bursting point, but always controlled, always whole. It is as juicy and satisfying as a shiny apple, its taste both strange and familiar, compassionate and bitter * The Times * Fabulous, acutely observed story of human foibles, full of vivid scenes and extraordinary characters * Mail on Sunday * Addictively readable * Independent * Absorbing * Observer * Bewitching * Scotsman * Myriad colourful details, intertwining narratives, and dramatic cliffhangers form an earthy, entertaining contrast to the novel's sober preoccupations - namely, the human spirit's capacity to both transcend and be crushed by oppressive systems * Publishers Weekly * Praise for Chicago: Brilliant ... Al Aswany is like an Egyptian Anne Tyler * Sunday Times * A powerful, political page-turner * Daily Mail * A masterpiece, the warmest and finest and most involving Egyptian novel in the last thirty years * Open Letters Monthly * One of Egypt's most valuable writers * Guardian * A scathing, brilliantly executed novel * New York Times * A wonderful storyteller * Spectator * Among the best writers in the Middle East today ... Al Aswany has his own magic * Guardian * A master observer of the human condition ... unputdownable * Literary Review * Gripping ... a page-turner * Toronto Star * Seductive ... boasts rich and rewarding material * Boston Globe * Wonderful ... almost impossible to put down ... combines terrific storytelling with historical empathy * Star Tribune * [A] raucous, technicolor novel ... its blazing heart is the seething discontent that led to the 1952 Revolution * Booklist * A sharp, humorous novel -- CAROLINE MOORHEAD * Spectator * There are many stories here. The book is elaborate to bursting point, but always controlled, always whole. It is as juicy and satisfying as a shiny apple, its taste both strange and familiar, compassionate and bitter * The Times * Fabulous, acutely observed story of human foibles, full of vivid scenes and extraordinary characters * Mail on Sunday * Addictively readable * Independent * Absorbing * Observer * Bewitching * Scotsman * Praise for Chicago: Brilliant ... Al Aswany is like an Egyptian Anne Tyler * Sunday Times * A powerful, political page-turner * Daily Mail * A masterpiece, the warmest and finest and most involving Egyptian novel in the last thirty years * Open Letters Monthly * Author InformationAlaa Al Aswany's first novel The Yacoubian Building was longlisted for The International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2006 and has sold over a million copies worldwide. He is also the author of Chicago and the short story collection, Friendly Fire. His work has been translated into 29 languages and published in over 100 countries. Al Aswany was named by The Times as one of the best 50 authors to have been translated into English in the last 50 years. He speaks Arabic, English, French, and Spanish. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |