· Ahdaf Soueif - novelist, commentator, activist - takes us through her city of Cairo and traces the path of the revolution that's redrawing its future. Author: Ahdaf Soueif. In this unique and beautiful personal document of an extraordinary moment in history, Ahdaf Soueif – novelist, commentator, activist – navigates her history of Cairo and her journey through the Revolution that is redrawing its future. Through a map of stories drawn from private history and public record Soueif charts a story of the Revolution that is both intimately hers and publicly. · Ahdaf Soueif was born and brought up in Cairo. When the Egyptian Revolution of erupted on January 25th, she, along with thousands of others, called Tahrir Square home for Author: Ahdaf Soueif.
The Guardian: Cairo: My City, Our Revolution: Cairo Cairo: My City, Our Revolution: The White Review: Interview with Ahdaf Soueif by Jacques Testard: The London Evening Standard: Cairo: My City, Our Revolution - review: Financial Times: Between hope and fear: Shorouk News: Excerpt part 3: (القاهرة مدينتى.. وثورتنا). Cairo: My City, Our Revolution Ahdaf Soueif No preview available - Common terms and phrases. Abbaseyya Abu Muhab activists Ahmad Seif Alaa Arab League Arabic army Ataba balcony baltagis banners brother building Cairo Cairo University can't Central Security centre chant civilians crowd Dakhleyya Egypt Egyptian Egyptian Museum elections. It has taken Ahdaf Soueif eighteen years to write her elusive book about Cairo. As time passed and events escalated, the silence of nearly thirty years of oppression finally ended and a revolution broke out, filling the streets with anti-regime sentiments and taking a corrupt government by storm.
Cairo: My City, Our Revolution by Ahdaf Soueif. Mohammed Saad, Cairo: My City, Our Revolution is her personal account of the first 18 days of last year's Tahrir Square uprising, which. Cairo: My City, Our Revolution is not just a story about an uprising against a corrupt regime but a story about a writer and her city – Soueif elaborately describes her intimate relationship with Cairo. Cairo: My City, Our Revolution by Ahdaf Soueif. Mohammed Saad, Monday 21 May Ahdaf Soueif, one of Egypt's most prominent English language novelists, tackles the January 25 Revolution in her.
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