Mohamed Salmawy

Butterfly Wings

Klappentext:

A chance encounter on a plane throws together Doha, a fashion designer unhappily married to a leading figure in the Mubarak regime, and Ashraf, an academic and leading dissident. The story of their relationship and Doha's self-discovery runs alongside a young Egyptian's search for the mother he never knew, and these intersecting narratives unfold against the background of political protests that culminate in the overthrow of the regime.

A moving and at times humorous story, Butterfly Wings is an extended allegory of Egypt's modern experience of authoritarian rule and explores the fractures and challenges of a society at the moment of revolutionary tranformation. Mohamed Salmawy's almost prophetic novel was first published in Arabic immediately prior to the events of 25 January 2011, and has been celebrated as "the novel that predicted the Revolution".

Über die Autorin / über den Autor:

Mohamed Salmawy is an Egyptian playwright, novelist, and poet. He is president of the Writers' Union of Egypt, secretary general of the General Union of Arab Writers, and editor in chief of the leading daily newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm.

Raphael Cohen is the translator of So You May See by Mona Prince (AUC Presse, 2011) and Status: Emo by Eslam Mosbah (AUC Press, 2013).

Preis: CHF 24.60
Sprache: Englisch (aus dem Arabischen von Raphael Cohen)
Art: Broschiertes Buch
Erschienen: 2014 (2011)
Verlag: AUC Press
ISBN: 978-977-416-642-6
Masse: 186 S.

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