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Original Title: شيكاجو
ISBN: 9770919403 (ISBN13: 9789770919408)
Edition Language: Arabic URL http://www.shorouk.com/books/details.aspx?b=43eb3a9b-ac62-4590-b819-0b5b60e2d82a
Setting: Chicago, Illinois(United States) University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois(United States)
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شيكاجو Paperback | Pages: 456 pages
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Title:شيكاجو
Author:علاء الأسواني
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 456 pages
Published:February 1st 2007 by دار الشروق (first published 2007)
Categories:Fiction. Novels

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يقول الأستاذ جلال أمين عن هذه الرواية المتميزة: ها هى رواية علاء الأسوانى الجديدة «شيكاجو» تستحق بدورها نجاحًا مماثلاً وبنفس القدر من الجدارة كالذى استحقته عمارة يعقوبيان. فرحت عند انتهائى من قراءتها لأكثر من سبب، فقد أكدت لى هذه القراءة أن لدينا بالفعل أديبًا كبيرًا وموهوبًا، وظهر أن عمارة يعقوبيان ليست ظاهرة منفردة لا تتكرر، بل إن من الممكن أن تتكرر المرة بعد المرة. فى الرواية الجديدة (شيكاجو) كل مزايا الرواية السابقة: التشويق الذى يبدأ من أول صفحة ويستمر إلى آخر صفحة، أسلوب الكتابة السلس والسريع الذى يصيب الهدف باستمرار بلا تثاقل أو تسكع، الرسم الواضح والمتسق للشخصيات، اللغة العربية الراقية دون تكلف أو تعمد الإغراب، وقبل كل شيء وفوق كل شيء، نُبل المعني، إذ لا جدوى فى رأيى من رواية مهما كانت درجة تشويقها وإتقانها إذا لم تكن نبيلة المقصد، وإذا كان المقصد تافهًا أو حقيرًا قضى على ما قد يكون للمهارة والشطارة من أثر فى نفس القارئ http://www.titaniumstores.com/dp/9770...

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when this book first came out .. i read the first chapter and then followed the story of shaymaa and tarek til the very end. skipping the rest of the novel! it is so compartmentalized that this actually worked! this time i'm reading it all. thats because i like alaa elaswany's non fiction essays. my opinion of his fiction wasnt very high .. i just like his politics. anyway chicago is by far better than 3omaret ya3qubian. some parts were really great .. the scene where ra2fat is operating a

Like in a chess game, Dr. Al-Aswani kills all of the players and keeps the last two(not literally). He did the same thing in his first novel.If books were rated, Id rate this one R for nudity and sexual scenes.and Im not sure if Dr. Al-Aswani is obsessed with sexual scenes, or he just enjoys dissecting his characters down to the core exposing every detail of their private moments.For a moment, I thought perhaps the writer took a crash course in psychiatry before writing this novel. I was very

Aswany went for a more commercial novel here, although he has the capability to have pursued a more literary direction. Nevertheless, the cultural exposition and political themes shine through and make up for the cliché cliffhangers, numerous characters with unequal development, and alternate point of views.A recommended read for anyone interested in Egyptian culture / politics / socioeconomics or a novel of the Egyptian diaspora in the USA. I consider his previous novel superior though - The

A book about Egyptian immigrants and students in Chicago in the beginning of the 21st century.The main characters of the book are postgraduate students in the University of Illinois at Chicago. They are confronted with Racial discrimination, conflict between cultures and, most of all the threat of the Egyptian secret intelligence agency that is monitoring the loyalty of the Egyptian citizens in it's corrupt and threatening way.The Egyptian students find themselves in an unfamiliar environment

I stumbled on this book yesterday in Kinokuniya after a 10 month reading hiatus, and chose to go with a genre I am comfortable with and can lean on to fall back into my reading. Alaa Al Asawy is a great writer, and the way he writes about the ordinary lives of his characters is compelling and draws you in. I bought this book and read it in one session, so it was a great paced story.My only complaint, was that it ended in typical Egyptian style, reminiscent of old Egyptian movies.

I really liked this book! I found this book by accident, and Mr. al Aswany is just a beautiful writer. The conversation flows and by the end of the book, I wasn't ready to let go of these characters. I've always been interested in the immigrant experience and to watch it unfold among people from Egypt, living in my hometown was really fascinating. I'm an expatriate living overseas in Europe now so I can really identify with these people's lives on a lot of levels -- but not all. His intimate

A great book and a lovely surprise from an unknown author ( at least unknown by me ). I am not giving it 5 stars because the end is too abrupt, the story ends prematurely. I will surely look forward to Alaa al-Aswani's books