Chicago (novel) explained

Chicago
Title Orig:Chicago
Translator:Farouk Abdel Wahab Mustafa
Author:Alaa al-Aswany
Country:Egypt
Language:Arabic
Publisher:HarperPerennial
Release Date:2007
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:356 pp
Isbn:9780007286249
Oclc:310154424
Preceded By:Friendly Fire

Chicago (Arabic: شيكاغو Shīkāgū) is a novel by Egyptian author Alaa-Al-Aswany.

Published in Arabic in 2007 and in an English translation in 2007.[1] [2]

The locale of the Novel is University of Illinois at Chicago where the writer did his postgraduate studies. The novel is about the conflict between politics, sex and money.

Plot summary

The novel is about a group of Egyptians who are doing their postgraduate studies in University of Illinois at Chicago, they face many obstacles during their stay in Chicago. The Students are completely controlled by their colleague who is leading the Students' Union Of Egyptians in United States, He is the Secretary General of the Youth Committee of the ruling party in Egypt and he is cooperating with the Egyptian Intelligence Agency to make sure of the loyalty of the students and to transfer information about immigrant Copts.

The Novel shows the racism in Chicago, the conflict between the Arab and Western culture after 9/11 and the corruption in the Egyptian regime.

Main characters

Criticism

The novel was criticized by many Arab readers due to intensive description of the sexual life of nearly every character.

Also it described the Hijab as reactionary due to the Wahhabi influence on Egypt.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/191930309 The Publish
  2. News: Doujin Sak .
  3. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/310154424 GoodReads Critics in Arabic