+1M libros, ¡a una página de distancia!
Bookbot

Yasmine El Rashidi

    Yasmine El Rashidi es una escritora afincada en El Cairo, cuya obra profundiza en complejas corrientes sociales y políticas. Su escritura es valorada por su aguda observación y su capacidad para capturar los sutiles matices de la vida en su ciudad natal. A través de sus ensayos y reportajes, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre la cultura contemporánea de Oriente Medio. Sus afiliaciones con importantes publicaciones literarias subrayan su posición como una voz significativa en los estudios de Oriente Medio.

    Laughter in the Dark
    Chronicle of a Last Summer
    • Chronicle of a Last Summer

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A young Egyptian woman recounts her personal and political coming of age in this brilliant debut novel. Cairo, 1984. A blisteringly hot summer. A young girl in a sprawling family house. Her days pass quietly: listening to a mother’s phone conversations, looking at the Nile from a bedroom window, watching the three state-sanctioned TV stations with the volume off, daydreaming about other lives. Underlying this claustrophobic routine is mystery and loss. Relatives mutter darkly about the newly-appointed President Mubarak. Everyone talks with melancholy about the past. People disappear overnight. Her own father has left, too—why, or to where, no one will say. We meet her across three decades, from youth to adulthood: As a six-year old absorbing the world around her, filled with questions she can’t ask; as a college student and aspiring filmmaker pre-occupied with love, language, and the repression that surrounds her; and then later, in the turbulent aftermath of Mubarak’s overthrow, as a writer exploring her own past. Reunited with her father, she wonders about the silences that have marked and shaped her life. At once a mapping of a city in transformation and a story about the shifting realities and fates of a single Egyptian family, Yasmine El Rashidi’s Chronicle of a Last Summer traces the fine line between survival and complicity, exploring the conscience of a generation raised in silence.

      Chronicle of a Last Summer
    • Laughter in the Dark

      Egypt to the Tune of Change

      • 111 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of hip-hop and contemporary Egyptian society, this book delves into how the genre reflects cultural identity, social issues, and political movements. Through the lens of music and lyrics, it examines the voices of young Egyptians navigating a rapidly changing landscape, highlighting themes of resistance, empowerment, and community. By analyzing the role of hip-hop in shaping narratives, it offers insights into the broader implications for understanding modern Egypt.

      Laughter in the Dark