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Waguih Ghali

★★★★☆

Review:

A quiet, quirky novel of post-World War II Egypt. It explores the internal tension of an Egyptian with ties to hereditary wealth and power as well as the international Communist movement of the 1950s, who must choose between them.

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  • Finished: 2009
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