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Dr Ragab's Universal Language

par Robert Twigger

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Clever, funny, and thought-provoking, this quirky tale about the power of the mind is both larger than life and beyond belief, it is, like Dr. R himself, impossible to pin down--or, indeed, to put down Charlatan, guru, master of disguise, a simple opportunist or the great pretender-- however one chooses to see him, one fact is certain: Dr. Ragab is a mysterious man. Talked about by everyone in 1920s Cairo, only a few get the chance to make his acquaintance, and fewer still--one person, in fact--get to study his life lessons. Hertwig is that lucky soul--or not so lucky, perhaps, not when he finds himself, at the very end of the second world war, imprisoned in a bunker by a gang of thugs. And yet there is a possible way out. Not in the conventional sense, it's true, but when you're holed up several feet underground, unsure of how long your captors plan to keep you alive, convention isn't necessarily a good thing, as Dr. Ragab would be the first to proclaim--and it's his Universal Language that may just provide Hertwig with the escape route he needs. As unconventional as the eponymous Ragab, this novel takes the reader on a surreal journey from Ealing to Egypt, via Germany.… (plus d'informations)
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Hmm. I think I liked the cover a little more than the book. Very male narration and story. Interesting connections between Europe and Egypt. Am unlikely to read again. ( )
  Je9 | Aug 10, 2021 |
So – is the universal language a vocal thing, a physical thing, the secret of invisibility…? At first, I assumed this was a much deeper, more complicated read than it appeared on the surface but later I decided, it probably wasn’t.

It’s a very readable book, the Cairo passages were atmospheric and beautifully written, the chapters in which Hertwig describes his experiences with Dr Ragab were especially good, the rest – less so. A bit of a curate’s egg of a book that was fine in its parts but didn’t gel as a whole. The ending was particularly anti-climactic. I kept waiting for something ‘big’ to happen, something deep and profound and it never did.

Which isn’t to say it isn’t worth reading, it’s a pleasant, easy read, it’s just not the masterpiece some reviewers (and the cover blurb) would have you believe, not what it says on the tin. ( )
  MayaP | Jun 16, 2012 |
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Clever, funny, and thought-provoking, this quirky tale about the power of the mind is both larger than life and beyond belief, it is, like Dr. R himself, impossible to pin down--or, indeed, to put down Charlatan, guru, master of disguise, a simple opportunist or the great pretender-- however one chooses to see him, one fact is certain: Dr. Ragab is a mysterious man. Talked about by everyone in 1920s Cairo, only a few get the chance to make his acquaintance, and fewer still--one person, in fact--get to study his life lessons. Hertwig is that lucky soul--or not so lucky, perhaps, not when he finds himself, at the very end of the second world war, imprisoned in a bunker by a gang of thugs. And yet there is a possible way out. Not in the conventional sense, it's true, but when you're holed up several feet underground, unsure of how long your captors plan to keep you alive, convention isn't necessarily a good thing, as Dr. Ragab would be the first to proclaim--and it's his Universal Language that may just provide Hertwig with the escape route he needs. As unconventional as the eponymous Ragab, this novel takes the reader on a surreal journey from Ealing to Egypt, via Germany.

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