Women of Karantina / Nael Eltoukhy ; translated by Robin Moger.

By: Ṭūkhī, Nāʼil [author.]Contributor(s): Moger, Robin [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Arabic Series: Modern Arabic literature: Publisher: Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, 2014Description: 300 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9774166620; 9789774166624Uniform titles: نساء الكرنتينا Uniform titles: Nisa al- Karantina. English Subject(s): Fugitives from justice -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Alexandria (Egypt) -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Fugitives from justice | Man-woman relationships | Egypt -- Alexandria | Roman | ArabischGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction.DDC classification: 892.7/36 LOC classification: PJ7964.U54 | N513 2014Summary: Back in the dog days of the early twenty-first century a pair of lovebirds fleeing a murder charge in Cairo pull in to Alexandria's main train station. Fugitives, friendless, their young lives blighted at the root, Ali and Injy set about rebuilding, and from the coastal city's arid soil forge a legend, a kingdom of crime, a revolution: Karantina. Through three generations of Grand Guignol insanity, Nael Eltoukhy's sly psychopomp of a narrator is our guide not only to the teeming cast of pimps, dealers, psychotics, and half-wits and the increasingly baroque chronicles of their exploits, but also to the moral of his tale. Defiant, revolutionary, and patriotic, are the rapists and thieves of Alexandria's crime families deluded maniacs or is their myth of Karantina--their Alexandria reimagined as the once and future capital--what they believe it to be: the revolutionary dream made brick and mortar, flesh and bone? Subversive and hilarious, deft and scalpel-sharp, Eltoukhy's sprawling epic is a masterpiece of modern Egyptian literature. Mahfouz shaken by the tail, a lunatic dream, a future history that is the sanest thing yet written on Egypt's current woes.
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Back in the dog days of the early twenty-first century a pair of lovebirds fleeing a murder charge in Cairo pull in to Alexandria's main train station. Fugitives, friendless, their young lives blighted at the root, Ali and Injy set about rebuilding, and from the coastal city's arid soil forge a legend, a kingdom of crime, a revolution: Karantina. Through three generations of Grand Guignol insanity, Nael Eltoukhy's sly psychopomp of a narrator is our guide not only to the teeming cast of pimps, dealers, psychotics, and half-wits and the increasingly baroque chronicles of their exploits, but also to the moral of his tale. Defiant, revolutionary, and patriotic, are the rapists and thieves of Alexandria's crime families deluded maniacs or is their myth of Karantina--their Alexandria reimagined as the once and future capital--what they believe it to be: the revolutionary dream made brick and mortar, flesh and bone? Subversive and hilarious, deft and scalpel-sharp, Eltoukhy's sprawling epic is a masterpiece of modern Egyptian literature. Mahfouz shaken by the tail, a lunatic dream, a future history that is the sanest thing yet written on Egypt's current woes.

Translated from the Arabic.

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