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Ibrahim Abdel Meguid

    Ibrahim Abd al-Majid est un auteur égyptien célébré pour ses romans et ses nouvelles. Ses œuvres explorent fréquemment les thèmes de l'identité, de la mémoire et des complexités de la vie égyptienne moderne. Avec un style distinctif et une compréhension perspicace de la psychologie humaine, Abd al-Majid crée des personnages aux prises avec des conflits internes et externes. Sa prose est reconnue pour son imagerie riche et sa capacité à évoquer l'atmosphère de la société égyptienne, offrant aux lecteurs une profonde expérience culturelle et émotionnelle.

    The House of Jasmine
    Clouds over Alexandria
    • Clouds over Alexandria

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(12)Évaluer

      In the 1970s, once-cosmopolitan Alexandria was at the forefront of the clash between Nasser's socialist-era principles and the burgeoning fundamentalist movement. Five idealistic students find themselves caught up in this tangled web, as their leftist activism makes them a target both from government surveillance and the Islamist groups seeking to curtail the city's social life. The group of friends' participation in the explosive 'bread riots' is swiftly followed by the crushing experience of prison, and the course of their young lives changes irrevocably. The final part in Ibrahim Abdel Meguid's Alexandria trilogy conjures up this turbulent era in rich detail. This story of young love, aspiration for social change, disillusionment and frustration will resonate with readers today.

      Clouds over Alexandria
    • The House of Jasmine

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,1(30)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of 1970s Alexandria, the narrative follows Shagara, a solitary shipyard worker who grapples with his desire for connection amidst societal shifts. Tasked with rallying workers for a presidential motorcade, he instead chooses to pocket their wages, reflecting his disillusionment. Through humor and keen observation, the story offers a poignant commentary on the social transformations leading to the Egyptian revolution of 2011, capturing the complexities of personal and political landscapes in a pivotal era of history.

      The House of Jasmine