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"Al Aswany's rich tableaux of everyday lives and devastating social commentary have made him a wildly popular novelist in his native Egypt and the best-selling Arab writer both in the Middle East and abroad. . . Aswany does share the legendary author [Mahfouz]'s talent for constructing simple stories about Egyptian life that convey universal truths in defense of human dignity." - Time magazine (international edition) "Egyptian author Al Aswany weaves a vivid tapestry of clashing cultures in post 9/11 Chicago. . . . The characters are beautifully realized [and] each of the story lines is individually compelling." - Publishers Weekly "...Al Aswany's knack for making the personal political." - New York magazine "While the book explores political points, it's ultimately a pluralist drama, complete with cliffhangers." - Washington Post Express "Aswany sensitively probes the nature of courage and patriotism. . . . [T]he story moves in surprising directions, and the ambiguity of life is well reflected in an unabashedly untidy conclusion. - The New Yorker "Intricately laced. . . . A multifold, piercing, and at times disturbing peek behind the veil of discretion and between the lines of dogma. . . . In CHICAGO, it is modern Egypt that comes into fuller view from characters pondering their culture from a great distance." - Seattle Times "A fascinating window into a world closed to many Americans." - Santa Fe New Mexican "There's a forceful energy to his characters. . . . Al Aswany proves himself to be a magnificent cultivator of their tales." - Minneapolis Star Tribune "[The characters] engage a reader's sympathies and should expand an American reader's perspective." - Boston Sunday Globe "Al Aswany is hardly a subtle writer, but there's a forceful energy to his characters, whom he hammers into shape with short, blunt chapters. . . . The friction between freedom and tradition makes Al Aswany's cast unpredictable in their actions. Tied still to another world, with only each other as reliable sounding boards, they each live in their own private Chicago--a city made up less from the skyscrapers and tourist sites the city advertises to the world than the affairs and sorrows that bloom in their shadows. Here, once again, Alaa Al Aswany proves himseld to be a magnificent cultivator of their tales." - Newark Star Ledger "In his second novel, the author offers an insightful, often amusing portrait of the Egyptian experience in post-9/11 America. American readers will find it a fascinating (and sometimes humourous) window into how Egyptians think and act among themselves. . . . In Chicago , Al Aswany sharoly crticizes the Egyptian establishment, teling the world that the day of change is approaching and that oppressive Arab regimes cannot stay in power much longer. For this alone, Chicago is a necessary book, bringing to light government injustice tha tmany thousands of Western tourists and businesspeople never see." - Los Angeles Times "Al Aswany writes about his Egyptian characters with charm, gentle humor, and genuine conviction." - New York Times Book Review
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