The Yacoubian building

Author
Aswany, Alaa Al
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Year
2006
Language
English
Keywords
Call Number
PJ7814.S93 I4313 2006
ISBN
9780060878139
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
255
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Cairo (Egypt) -- Fiction
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Corruption -- Fiction
Abstract

‘Imārat Ya‘qūbiyān. English

This controversial bestselling novel in the Arab world reveals the political corruption, sexual repression, religious extremism, and modern hopes of Egypt today.

All manner of flawed and fragile humanity reside in the Yacoubian Building, a once-elegant temple of Art Deco splendor now slowly decaying in the smog and bustle of downtown Cairo: a fading aristocrat and self-proclaimed "scientist of women"; a sultry, voluptuous siren; a devout young student, feeling the irresistible pull toward fundamentalism; a newspaper editor helplessly in love with a policeman; a corrupt and corpulent politician, twisting the Koran to justify his desires.

These disparate lives careen toward an explosive conclusion in Alaa Al Aswany's remarkable international bestseller. Teeming with frank sexuality and heartfelt compassion, this book is an important window on to the experience of loss and love in the Arab world.