The author of the highly acclaimed The Yacoubian Building returns with
a story of love, sex, friendship, hatred, and ambition set in Chicago,
with a cast of American and Arab characters achingly human in their
desires and needs. Egyptian and American lives collide on a college
campus in post-9/11 Chicago, and crises of identity abound in this
extraordinary and eagerly anticipated new novel from Alaa Al Aswany.
Among the players are a sixties-style anti-establishment professor
whose relationship with a younger African-American woman becomes a
moving target for intolerance; a veiled PhD candidate whose belief in
the principles of her traditional upbringing is shaken by her exposure
to American society; an émigré whose fervent desire to embrace his
American identity is tested when he is faced with the issue of his
daughter's "honor"; an Egyptian informant who spouts religious
doctrines while hankering after money and power; and a dissident
student poet who comes to America to finance his literary aspirations
but whose experience in Chicago turns out to be more than he bargained
for. Populated by a cast of intriguing, true-to-life characters,
Chicago offers an illuminating portrait of America—a complex, often
contradictory land in which triumph and failure, opportunity and
oppression, licentiousness and tender love, small dramas and big
dreams, coexist. Beautifully rendered, Chicago is a powerfully
engrossing novel of culture and individuality from one of the most
original voices in contemporary world literature.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780061981883
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins e-books/Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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