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The Culture Corner: Taking books to the streets
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The Culture Corner: Taking books to the streets

This Friday will see the launch of the Culture Corner—a “moving book fair” conceived and organized by independent, non-profit group…
Book review: ‘Twentieth-Century Egyptian Art: The Private Collection of Sherwet Shafei’
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Book review: ‘Twentieth-Century Egyptian Art: The Private Collection of Sherwet Shafei’

Eighty-seven-year-old Herbert Vogel and his wife Dorothy are a retired post office clerk and librarian with a massive collection of…
One book fair closes, another one opens
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One book fair closes, another one opens

Egyptian publishers potentially had much to mourn after the Publishers Association announced on Wednesday that the 43rd Cairo International Book…
Book Review: Predicting the revolution
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Book Review: Predicting the revolution

The revolution opened the door to countless possibilities for Egypt and its people. One of those doors is literature. No…
5 novels on: Revolution and Tahrir Square
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5 novels on: Revolution and Tahrir Square

1) Radwa Ashour's Specters, trans. Barbara Romaine Radwa Ashour's half-memoir, half-novel Specters, published in 1999, is about many people, places…
Dar Al Shorouk celebrates launch of Shorouk-Penguin
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Dar Al Shorouk celebrates launch of Shorouk-Penguin

The Egyptian publishing house Dar Al Shorouk celebrated the launch of a joint venture on Tuesday.Shorouk-Penguin will publish Arabic works…
A century of Middle Eastern history: Gilbert Sinoué’s ‘Le Souffle du Jasmin’
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A century of Middle Eastern history: Gilbert Sinoué’s ‘Le Souffle du Jasmin’

Le Souffle du Jasmin (The Breath of the Jasmine) is Egyptian novelist Gilbert Sinoué latest literary work. The book constitutes…
Love and corruption, then and now: Osama Gharib’s ‘Hamam and Isabella’
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Love and corruption, then and now: Osama Gharib’s ‘Hamam and Isabella’

Dar al-Shorouk has just published the first edition of Hamam and Isabella: A Story of Love and Revenge... With Idiocy…
The good ancient days: Donald P. Ryan’s ‘Egypt 1250 BC’
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The good ancient days: Donald P. Ryan’s ‘Egypt 1250 BC’

Even those with a particularly strong sense of national pride would probably agree that Egypt’s Golden Age is a thing…
The Bidoun Library at Townhouse
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The Bidoun Library at Townhouse

The book Bechtel fi Bilad al-Arab (Bechtel in the Land of the Arabs) tells the story of the great adventurer…
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