The Heron - A Modern Arabic Novel from Egypt (Paperback)


One long winter night, the Cairo neighbourhood of Kit Kat stands at a crossroads. Poised like herons fishing on the banks of the Nile, the characters of this novel wait and watch as opportunities swim by past their reach. Some gaze on as their local cafe is stolen before their eyes. One studies how the nouveaux riches of the Open Door Policy make their money, while others try their own hand at swindling. Still others read the empty rhetoric of state-run newspapers and wonder what it all means. It is long past midnight; some walk, some sit and smoke, and all are trading stories. A young artist waits by himself for a girl, a drink, or a revolution. All are waiting for what the next day might bring. Set on the eve of the January 1977 'bread riots' against IMF austerity programmes and privatisation that nearly brought down President Anwar Sadat, "The Heron" catches Egypt in the mid-stream of its modern history. Since it first appeared in 1984, Ibrahim Aslan's novel has been a classic of modern Arabic literature. It has been translated into a number of European languages and adapted as the successful film "Kit Kat".

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One long winter night, the Cairo neighbourhood of Kit Kat stands at a crossroads. Poised like herons fishing on the banks of the Nile, the characters of this novel wait and watch as opportunities swim by past their reach. Some gaze on as their local cafe is stolen before their eyes. One studies how the nouveaux riches of the Open Door Policy make their money, while others try their own hand at swindling. Still others read the empty rhetoric of state-run newspapers and wonder what it all means. It is long past midnight; some walk, some sit and smoke, and all are trading stories. A young artist waits by himself for a girl, a drink, or a revolution. All are waiting for what the next day might bring. Set on the eve of the January 1977 'bread riots' against IMF austerity programmes and privatisation that nearly brought down President Anwar Sadat, "The Heron" catches Egypt in the mid-stream of its modern history. Since it first appeared in 1984, Ibrahim Aslan's novel has been a classic of modern Arabic literature. It has been translated into a number of European languages and adapted as the successful film "Kit Kat".

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General

Imprint

The American University In Cairo Press

Country of origin

Egypt

Release date

August 2009

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First published

October 2009

Authors

Translators

Dimensions

200 x 125 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-977-416-307-4

Barcode

9789774163074

Subtitles

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LSN

977-416-307-9



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