Brand: DAR AL SHOUROUK
MODEL: 9770932310
Nadi Al Sayarat | Alaa Al Aswany
Available in store
Check availability in store
Please enable your browser location services in order for us to help you get personalized store listing based on your current location. Alternatively, you may proceed to choose store from list or search for your favorite store.
Store finder
In his long-awaited new novel, The Automobile Club, the international writer Alaa Al-Aswany returns to a world of tight construction and unique in its details, which took nearly five years to complete his creativity.
And as usual in his previous works, which achieved unprecedented success in Arabic literature and were translated into many languages of the world, the place is the hero, and the hero of this novel is the Royal Automobile Club..
With his unique style, Alaa Al-Aswany takes us to Egypt in the 1940s, to a society whose grumblings began to rise against a tampering authority, and who began to realize timidly that he had rights about which he had been silent for a long time. And between a king immersed in his own self and a chief royal servant who spends like a king above the servants and an English occupier who keeps looking at the Egyptians with contempt and arrogance, he makes comparisons between the Egyptians then and the Egyptians now, asking all the questions that occupied their minds and still puzzle us
And as usual in his previous works, which achieved unprecedented success in Arabic literature and were translated into many languages of the world, the place is the hero, and the hero of this novel is the Royal Automobile Club..
With his unique style, Alaa Al-Aswany takes us to Egypt in the 1940s, to a society whose grumblings began to rise against a tampering authority, and who began to realize timidly that he had rights about which he had been silent for a long time. And between a king immersed in his own self and a chief royal servant who spends like a king above the servants and an English occupier who keeps looking at the Egyptians with contempt and arrogance, he makes comparisons between the Egyptians then and the Egyptians now, asking all the questions that occupied their minds and still puzzle us
In his long-awaited new novel, The Automobile Club, the international writer Alaa Al-Aswany returns to a world of tight construction and unique in its details, which took nearly five years to complete his creativity.
And as usual in his previous works, which achieved unprecedented success in Arabic literature and were translated into many languages of the world, the place is the hero, and the hero of this novel is the Royal Automobile Club..
With his unique style, Alaa Al-Aswany takes us to Egypt in the 1940s, to a society whose grumblings began to rise against a tampering authority, and who began to realize timidly that he had rights about which he had been silent for a long time. And between a king immersed in his own self and a chief royal servant who spends like a king above the servants and an English occupier who keeps looking at the Egyptians with contempt and arrogance, he makes comparisons between the Egyptians then and the Egyptians now, asking all the questions that occupied their minds and still puzzle us
And as usual in his previous works, which achieved unprecedented success in Arabic literature and were translated into many languages of the world, the place is the hero, and the hero of this novel is the Royal Automobile Club..
With his unique style, Alaa Al-Aswany takes us to Egypt in the 1940s, to a society whose grumblings began to rise against a tampering authority, and who began to realize timidly that he had rights about which he had been silent for a long time. And between a king immersed in his own self and a chief royal servant who spends like a king above the servants and an English occupier who keeps looking at the Egyptians with contempt and arrogance, he makes comparisons between the Egyptians then and the Egyptians now, asking all the questions that occupied their minds and still puzzle us
View full description
View less description
Specifications
Books
Number of Pages
666
View more specifications
View less specifications
Customers