The Yacoubian Building

Author:
Alaa Al Aswany
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The Yacoubian Building

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This exceptional Egyptian novel -- as mesmerising as it is controversial -- caused an unprecedented stir when it was first published in Arabic.

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This exceptional Egyptian novel -- as mesmerising as it is controversial -- caused an unprecedented stir when it was first published in Arabic. Welcome to the Yacoubian Building, Cairo: once grand, now dilapidated, and full of stories and passion. Some live in squalor on its rooftop while others inhabit the faded glory of its apartments and offices. Within these walls religious fervour jostles with promiscuity; bribery with bliss; modern life with ancient culture. At ground level, Taha, the doorman's son, harbours career aspirations and romantic dreams -- but when these are dashed by unyielding corruption, hope turns to bitterness, with devastating consequences. Alaa Al Aswany's superb novel about Egypt's many contradictions is at once an impassioned celebration and a ruthless dissection of a society dominated by dishonesty.

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Translator:
Humphrey Davies
Publisher:
HarperPerennial
ISBN:
9780007243624
Publication date:
September 2007
Length:
197mm
Width:
130mm
Weight:
191g
Pages:
256

Review

'A superbly crafted feat of storytelling.' Sunday Telegraph 'An intriguing and highly charged novel!Alaa Al Aswany's eponymous structure is a microcosm of modern Egyptian society!Al Aswany manages to capture the challenges facing much of the developing world!a superbly crafted feat of storytelling.' Tash Aw, Daily Telegraph 'A sharp, humorous novel.' Caroline Moorhead, Spectator 'Addictively readable!The most emotionally compelling Egyptian novel published in English since Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy .' Indendent 'It's not hard to see why this Egyptian novel has created a furore in the Arab world!It's a fabulous, acutely observed story of human foibles, full of vivid scenes and extraordinary characters.' Mail on Sunday 'The stories in this novel are beautifully, simply told -- the characters are alive from page one.' 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 'In its affectionate portrait of feckless and flawed humanity, this is a rich and engaging book; in its analysis of the Islamist threat, it is a brave and indispensable one.' Daily Mail 'With its parade of big-city characters, both ludicrous and tender, its warm heart and political indignation, it belongs to a literary tradition that goes back to the 1840s, to Eugene Sue and Charles Dickens!The plotting is neat, the episodes are funny and sad, and there are deaths and weddings aplenty.' Guardian 'Bewitching.' Scotsman 'Al Aswany is excellent on the bitterness young Egyptians feel towards a country where hard-won qualifications are worthless unless backed with money!an absorbing portrait of the struggle to survive in the Arab world's best friend of the West .' Observer 'You don't get many writers like Alaa Al Aswany in the West any more. Like the late Naguib Mahfouz, Alaa Al Aswany is a world writer, making Egyptian concerns into human ones and beautifully illuminating our always extraordinary and sometimes sad and baffling world.' The Times 'As chock-a-block with vivid characters, diverse storylines and moral and social indignation as a Victorian novel, it is as readable as it is courageous.' Peter Kemp, Sunday Times 'This bestselling Arabic novel is an engaging series of stories, peopled with wonderful characters, that builds to a passionate climax.' Daily Telegraph 'A restless human drama and a resonant history lesson.' Sunday Times 'If only every encounter with the dentist were this enjoyable.' Observer 'Each flawed character in this beautifully woven tale embodies a facet of modern Egypt, painting a picture of a country struggling with its principles and squandered promises, while seeking solace in Islam.' thelondonpaper

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