Voices from Cosmopolitan Alexandria

Voices from Cosmopolitan Alexandria
Title Voices from Cosmopolitan Alexandria PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Awad
Publisher
Total Pages 134
Release 2006
Genre Alexandria (Egypt)
ISBN 9789776163447

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Voices from Cosmopolitan Alexandria

Voices from Cosmopolitan Alexandria
Title Voices from Cosmopolitan Alexandria PDF eBook
Author عوض، محمد
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2012
Genre Alexandria (Egypt)
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Out of Egypt

Out of Egypt
Title Out of Egypt PDF eBook
Author André Aciman
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 356
Release 2007-01-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780312426552

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A chronicle of a "Jewish family from its bold arrival in Egypt at the turn of the century to its defeated exodus three generations later."

Silence and Psychology in Claude Vincendon’s Golden Silence (Durrell Studies 9)

Silence and Psychology in Claude Vincendon’s Golden Silence (Durrell Studies 9)
Title Silence and Psychology in Claude Vincendon’s Golden Silence (Durrell Studies 9) PDF eBook
Author Richard Pine
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 295
Release 2023-10-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1527543293

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The distinguished French-Alexandrian novelist Claude Vincendon died in 1967, leaving unpublished her Golden Silence (1964), the typescript of which was recently discovered. The book focusses on the life of a mute girl who has been cursed by the Evil Eye, and her life in her native Alexandria, in England and Australia. The text has been edited, with commentaries, by Sibylle Vincendon (the author’s niece), Richard Pine and David Green. The exploratory essays contained in the present book address Claude Vincendon’s life; the background to her aristocratic family in Alexandria; her marriage to Irishman Tim Forde and their life together in Ireland, Australia and Israel; Claude’s second marriage to Lawrence Durrell, and their working life together in Cyprus and France; the inter-connection between their literary works; Claude’s first three novels, published in the 1960s by Faber and Faber; the social and political conditions in post-war Egypt, Britain and Australia; the construction of Golden Silence and the psychological character of silence itself; the phenomenon of the Evil Eye; and the concept of Nemesis which permeates Golden Silence.

Re-reading The Alexandria Quartet of Lawrence Durrell (Durrell Studies 8)

Re-reading The Alexandria Quartet of Lawrence Durrell (Durrell Studies 8)
Title Re-reading The Alexandria Quartet of Lawrence Durrell (Durrell Studies 8) PDF eBook
Author Richard Pine
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 175
Release 2023-08-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1527528499

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Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet is regarded as the central work in his fiction. It has provoked critical commentary ever since the appearance of its individual volumes – Justine (1957), Balthazar (1958), Mountolive and Clea (1959) and the publication in a one-volume edition in 1962. Scores of Master’s and PhD dissertations have been written since the 1960s on this most compelling and provocative novel. Today, The Alexandria Quartet stimulates critical discussion in works addressing the city, Durrell’s representation of Alexandria, the theory of relativity, the role of memory, the recurring feature of the doppelgänger and the presence of the Gothic uncanny; his frequent references to D.H. Lawrence; his treatment of women characters; his interest in Gnosticism; and his own description of the Quartet as “a strange mixture of sex and the secret service”. This volume of essays addresses all these themes, and brings together the mature work of four scholars on this central work of Durrell’s fiction, together with two essays on its sequels, Tunc-Nunquam (1968-70) and The Avignon Quintet (1974-85).

False Papers

False Papers
Title False Papers PDF eBook
Author André Aciman
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 288
Release 2011-04-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780374707705

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Essays on memory by the author of Our of Egypt "We remember not because we have something we wish to go back to, nor because memories are all we have. We remember because memory is our most intimate, most familiar gesture. Most people are convinced I love Alexandria. In truth, I love remembering Alexandria. For it is not Alexandria that is beautiful. Remembering is beautiful." Celebrated as one of the most poignant stylists of his generation, André Aciman has written a witty, surprising series of linked essays that ponder the experience of loss, moving from his forced departure from Alexandria as a teenager, through his brief stay in Europe, and finally to the home he's made (and half invented) on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

Alexandrian Summer

Alexandrian Summer
Title Alexandrian Summer PDF eBook
Author Yitzhak Gormezano Goren
Publisher New Vessel Press
Total Pages 191
Release 2015-04-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1939931223

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“A powerful novel of tensions—sexual, familial, religious, and political . . . Alexandria—sensual and enchanting—shimmers in these pages” (Dalia Sofer, national-bestselling author of The Septembers of Shiraz). Alexandrian Summer is the story of two Jewish families living their frenzied last days in the doomed cosmopolitan social whirl of Alexandria just before fleeing Egypt for Israel in 1951. The conventions of the Egyptian upper-middle class are laid bare in this dazzling novel, which exposes startling sexual hypocrisies and portrays a now vanished polyglot world of horse-racing, seaside promenades, and elegant nightclubs. Hamdi-Ali senior is an old-time patriarch with more than a dash of strong Turkish blood. His handsome elder son, a promising horse jockey, can’t afford sexual frustration, as it leads him to overeat and imperil his career, but the woman he lusts after won’t let him get beyond undoing a few buttons. Victor, the younger son, takes his pleasure with other boys. But the true heroine of the story—richly evoked in a pungent upstairs/downstairs mix—is the raucous, seductive city of Alexandria itself. “Helps show why postwar Alexandria inspires nostalgia and avidity in seemingly everyone who knew it . . . The result is what summer reading should be: fast, carefree, visceral, and incipiently lubricious.” —The New Yorker “Luminous . . . One of the great triumphs of Alexandrian Summer is the richness of the evocation of this city and the multiple cultures pressed within it . . . A sultry eroticism pervades.” —The Forward “Gormezano Goren’s characters are vividly depicted as they grow up or grow older in a city of conflicting loyalties, riven by resentment, ready to revolt. Readers will be transported.” —Publishers Weekly “A profound literary experience.” —Ahshav