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Ibrahim Abdel Meguid

Auteur de No One Sleeps in Alexandria

11+ oeuvres 111 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Œuvres de Ibrahim Abdel Meguid

No One Sleeps in Alexandria (1996) 50 exemplaires
Birds Of Amber (2000) 16 exemplaires
Distant Train (2007) 12 exemplaires
The other place (1997) 11 exemplaires
طيور العنبر 7 exemplaires
Hunter and Pigeon 1 exemplaire
Distant Train 1 exemplaire
Ṭuyūr al-ʻanbar (2000) 1 exemplaire

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The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction (2006) — Contributeur — 102 exemplaires
The Anchor Book of Modern African Stories (2002) — Contributeur — 52 exemplaires

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Really liked this book about Alexandria during WWII, especiallly the relationship between Sheik al-Din and the Christian Dimyan. The novel seemed to be as much about religious diviersity as about the city during the war and how it effected the lives of its citizens. Interesting, similiar in time to the Durrell Quartet but like a different world.
 
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laurenbufferd | 1 autre critique | Nov 14, 2016 |
Arabic point of view of Alexandria during the WWII years, and how the people were affected. It tells the story of two good friends, Magd-al-Din, a devout Muslim peasant, who has been banished from his village and a Coptic Christian, Dimyan, who meet in Alexandria and become as close as brothers. We see the panorama of Alexandrian life. The author intersperses the story of the two friends with descriptions of Alexandria--historical and of other people, then, like reportage: global news about the war, news of Egypt then Alexandria, and pop culture, both American and Egyptian. The two men get jobs for the railroad then are transferred near al Alamein. The bombing by both Germans and Italians in Alexandria is as horrific as the London Blitz. Finally, when fighting in their al-Alamein area becomes so bad, they decide to return to Alexandria. But tragedy strikes.

I enjoyed the book for a different view of Alexandria and of her people encapsulated in the two men. I liked the fact that they were very tolerant of each other's religion, questioning each other to learn. They discussed, did not argue. The author made the city come alive for me, but some of the humor was over my head. Fascinating information on "Pompey's Pillar", commemorating Emperor Diocletian. The Copts date their calendar from his accession [because of his Great Persecution]. It occurred mainly in Egypt.
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janerawoof | 1 autre critique | Aug 1, 2014 |
بعد انتهائى و استمتاعى ب"لا احد ينام فى الاسكندرية"ل ابراهيم عبد المجيد

و بعد ان علمت انها "شبه" ثلاثية ذهبت لابحث عن نسخة بى دى اف للجزء التانى : طيور العنبر و بعد ان حملت النسخة نظرت اليها متعجبة...جاءنى احساس بانها مألوفة

دخلت لابحث بين كتبى الورقية لاجدنى قد اشتريتها من معرض الكتاب السابق مثل هذا اليوم من العام السابق ب2 جنية من سور الازبكية ....مفاجأة سعيدة اذا بل لعلها افضل ما قد يحدث لقارئ يبحث عن كتاب
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ريفيو بعد القراءة
لا اعلم ماذا فعلت فى حياتى ليعاقبنى ابراهيم عبد المجيد بهذة الرواية؟؟...الرواية مبالغة فى الطول و التفاصيل المملة و الاسهاب حيث كان الافضل الاقتصاد و اسرع حين كان الاجدى التأنى
طوييييييله و ممله جدا و لولا عادتى بان انهى اى كتاب بدأته لتركه و رحمت نفسى

اكثر من الشخصيات نساءا و رجالا فشتتنى..و وصل بى الامر انى اتلخبطت بين الشخصيات و بين اسمائها و مصائرها
و لم افهم سبب كون هذا الكتاب بانه الجزء الثانى من لا احد ينام فى الاسكندريه؟...فلا هى نفس الشخصيات ولا نفس الزمن و المشترك الوحيد المكان الاسكندرية فى غيط العنب...و حاله الحرب فى الحالتين لكن فى جزئنا هذا تنتهى الحرب فى منتصف العمل و يتركك المؤلف تغرق فى تفاصيل الشخصيات و الحكايا بلا هدف

لا توجد بداية للعمل و لا نهاية ولا ارى منها هدف اكبر سوى توثيق اخبار الجرائد فى تلك الحقبة
تفاءلت بوجود شخصيات مشتركة بين العمليين بوجود شخصية حمزه

ربما احبطنى الامر لغياب مجد الدين الذى تفاءلت بانى سأكمل معه قصته لكن عبد المجيد القى الى بمجموعه من الغرباء و جعل من مهمتى البحث عن ظل او خبر لمجد بينهم
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Dina_Nabil | Mar 23, 2014 |
The book tells about an egyptian that went to work in Saudi Arabia. It describes under what conditions people live there from the view of the man himself. It is well written, but from time to time you can not exactly follow the logic of the story. Nevertheless you get a good impression of what it is like to be a worker abroad.
 
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Pieter_Goldhoorn | May 1, 2012 |

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