contemporary Egyptian literature
Q&A with Sonallah Ibrahim
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August 27, 2011
Q&A with Sonallah Ibrahim
“To pick my name... I was told my father opened a random page in the holy Koran and moved his…
5 books on: Views of Islamism in Egypt
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August 21, 2011
5 books on: Views of Islamism in Egypt
If you piled up all the books that feature one-dimensional Islamist characters, you would have a veritable mountain of thrillers,…
Mohamed Hafez Ragab’s complete works published on his 76th birthday
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July 7, 2011
Mohamed Hafez Ragab’s complete works published on his 76th birthday
"We are a generation without literary masters," is author Mohamed Hafez Ragab’s most famous quote, for which he was equally…
Two young publishing houses still getting their bearings
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June 20, 2011
Two young publishing houses still getting their bearings
A little bit of DIY spirit is making an appearance on the shelves of Cairo’s bookstores. Slim volumes of English…
‘We dream of change’: An engineer takes on the Coptic question
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January 11, 2011
‘We dream of change’: An engineer takes on the Coptic question
Shamei Asaad is neither a Coptic intellectual nor an activist. He is a Christian engineer who grew up in a…
Ingredients of a good marriage: 50% love, 20% compatibility, 30% sex
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December 16, 2010
Ingredients of a good marriage: 50% love, 20% compatibility, 30% sex
Marriage is no easy ride--this is May Taher’s message in her latest book, “When the Honeymoon is Over.” The collection…
‘Marry Me, Thank You’: The perennial quest for an adequate husband
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November 25, 2010
‘Marry Me, Thank You’: The perennial quest for an adequate husband
A few weeks ago, up-and-coming writer Omnia Fawzy celebrated the launch of her first book, Etgawezni, Shokran (‘Marry Me, Thank…