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Jenny (Reading Envy)
A handful of intertwining stories all passing through The Yacoubian Building in downtown Cairo, I read this in one plane trip from Texas to SC. I couldn't put it down! And not just for the sexual content, which I'm sure is the reason half the people who read this pick it up. Controversial in Egypt? Oh my! It has interesting insight into relationships of all kinds - homosexual men in a society that may look the other way if they like you enough, women who marry to support their families, and the ...more
Marieke
Dec 09, 2010 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I read this when it first appeared in English translation but a friend's updates just reminded me that i should add it. I remember that it was slow at first and i didn't understand what the big deal was (everyone was gaga over this book at the time, including my arabic tutor). then i got hooked and the story just kept building and building and building. and by building, i don't mean the Yacoubian Building, which is kind of a character in the story, but you know, the verb building. i would like t ...more
Erma Odrach
Feb 01, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
The Yacoubian Building is about an art deco building in Cairo, now in decay, housing a number of different characters - a corrupt politician, an extremist student, a newspaper man in love with a policeman. It's a glimpse into modern day Egypt, as seen through the eyes of the author (who is a dentist by profession and who happens to have had an office in the Yacoubian Building at one time). The read is a timely one considering what's going on in Egypt today. I especially liked the description of ...more
Nick
Oct 04, 2009 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
This is one of my favorite kinds of novels; it uses the inhabitants of a building in Cairo to look at all strata of urban Egyptian life. There is the young man who cannot rise because he isn't connected; his former girlfriend subjected the indignities of the working world; a gay newspaperman and his demimonde, which he hides from his family; an aging roue; a businessman who uses connections to enter politics, little knowing the the connections will also use him; even the fighting over living and ...more
Shahar
Jul 16, 2021 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
4.1 Like the good Egyptian movies we used to watch in the eighties but with political criticism and a sexuality in general and a surprising narrative of gay aspect.
Its a good story with great storylines . In all of them there is a sense of dread for the characters , i was happy that there was at least one positive note at the end.
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