
On the State of Egypt: What Made the Revolution Inevitable
From one of Egypt's most acclaimed novelists, here is a vivid chronicle of Egyptian society, with penetrating analysis of all the most urgent issues--economic stagnation, police brutality, poverty, the harassment of women and of the Christian minority, to name a few--that led to the stunning overthrow of the Mubarak government. Al-Aswany addresses himself to all the questions being asked within Egypt and beyond: who will be the next president, and how will he be chosen in a land where heretofore only simpletons, opportunists and stooges involved themselves with elections? What role will the Muslim Brotherhood play? How can democratic reforms be effected among a people used to such contradictions as the religiously observant policeman who commits torture? In a candid and controversial assessment of both the potential and limitations that will determine his country's future, Al-Aswany reveals why the revolt that surprised the world was destined to happen.
" The] star of a new generation of Egyptian novelists." -The Independent (UK)
- Undertittel
- What Made the Revolution Inevitable
- Forfatter
- Alaa Al Aswany
- Oversetter
- Jonathan Wright
- ISBN
- 9780307946980
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 222 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.3.2011
- Forlag
- VINTAGE
- Antall sider
- 208
