An Egyptian Novel
- 149 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A collection of interrelated short stories centering on the author's Egyptian family and ancestors exiled from Castile.
Orly Castel-Bloom is an Israeli author renowned for her postmodern style and portrayal of a generation steeped in despair. Her literary work frequently tackles themes that resonate deeply within Israeli society, probing the psyches of her characters with unflinching honesty. Castel-Bloom explores modern life and its complexities, employing a style marked by irony and sharp critique. Her prose captures a sense of alienation and the search for identity in a rapidly shifting world.

A collection of interrelated short stories centering on the author's Egyptian family and ancestors exiled from Castile.