The great English novel about Egypt, which is also the great Egyptian novel about England.
Ahdaf Soueif Books
Ahdaf Soueif is an Egyptian novelist and commentator whose work delves into nuanced readings of Egyptian history and politics, often exploring the Palestinian experience through both fiction and non-fiction. Though she writes primarily in English, her Arabic-speaking readers find echoes of their native tongue within her prose. Beyond her literary contributions, Soueif is a significant cultural and political voice, recognized for her insightful commentary and her role in initiating literary festivals. Her writing offers a distinctive perspective, weaving personal reflection with broader social and political observation.






In 1900 Lady Anna Winterbourne travels to Egypt where she falls in love with Sharif, and Egyptian Nationalist utterly committed to his country's cause. A hundred years later, Isabel Parkman, an American divorcee and a descendant of Anna and Sharif, goes to Egypt, taking with her an old family trunk, inside which are found notebooks and journals which reveal Anna and Sharif's secret.
Aisha
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
By the author of In The Eye Of The Sun, this superb collection of stories is united by the central character, an Egyptian girl growing up in both Egypt and Britain. The stories are populated by the characters she meets, each moving in their own world as Aisha grows up and travels in Cairo and London.
I think of you
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Selected stories from her previous books Sandpiper and Aisha collected together for the first time
Sandpiper
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
From the Man Booker Nominee author of The Map of Love. Sandpiper is a collection of stories which provide insight into Egyptian and Western life and the links between them, looking at relationships within and across continents. People from many places - England, Alexandria, Istanbul - pass through defining crises in their relations with others. Most of them are women, and most find themselves in countries other than their own, where language, culture and prescribed emotions such as 'love' create confusion. New understandings are registered in intensely recalled moments and sensations.
In 'Baghdad Burning', a young Iraqi woman, using the pseudonym Riverbend, gives a human face to war and occupation. In this hard-hitting journal, she describes the day-to-day realities of life in post-war Iraq, which for her family and neighbours means regular power-cuts, bombings, kidnappings and raids.
Il profumo delle notti sul Nilo
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Belletristik : Ägypten ; Frau - Islam - kulturelle Identität.
Lady Pacha
- 524 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Superbe fresque mêlant Orient et Occident, récit bouleversant de deux passions amoureuses à cent ans de distance, chronique tumultueuse d'un siècle d'histoire, Lady Pacha est le grand roman de l'Egypte, de son peuple, de ses luttes et de ses espoirs. Du mariage scellé envers et contre tous de lady Anna Winterbourne avec Charif Pacha al-Baroudi, aristocrate luttant pour l'indépendance - au Caire, en 1900 - à la folle rencontre - à New York, en 1997 - de leur descendante, Isabel Parkman, avec le célèbre chef d'orchestre Omar al-Ghamraoui, c'est grâce à une malle ballottée entre ces deux mondes, gardienne de lettres et de carnets jaunis, que la jeune Amal, renouant les fils du temps, ressuscitera le secret immémorial des rives du Nil ou, hier comme aujourd'hui, " ce qui survit de nous est l'amour ".


