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Alaa Al Aswany ( ar, علاء الأسواني, ; born 26 May 1957) is an Egyptian writer, novelist, and a founding member of the political movement
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Early life and career

Al Aswany was born on 26 May 1957 in Cairo. His mother, Zainab, came from an aristocratic family; her uncle was a
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and Minister of Education before the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. His father, Abbas Al Aswany, was from Aswan (in Lower Nubia) and was a lawyer and writer who "is remembered as being a captivating and charismatic speaker with a broad following and loyalty within a cross-section of the Egyptian revolutionary intelligentsia". Abbas Al Aswany wrote a regular back-page essay in the Egyptian weekly magazine
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entitled ''Aswaaniyat''. In 1972, he was "the recipient of the state award for literature". He died when Alaa was 19 years old. Al Aswany attended Le Lycée Français in
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and received a bachelor's degree in dental and oral medicine at
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in 1980. He went on to pursue a master's degree in dentistry at the
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in 1985. He speaks Arabic, English, French, and Spanish. He studied
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in
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. Al Aswany married his first wife in his early twenties. She was a dentist and they had their son, Seif. They later divorced. When he was 37, he married Eman Taymoor and they had two daughters, May and Nada. He wrote a weekly literary critique entitled "Parenthetically" in the Egyptian newspaper '' Al-Sha'ab'', and then became responsible for the culture page in the same newspaper. He wrote a monthly political article in the Egyptian newspaper '' Al-Arabi Al-Nasseri'' and a weekly article in the Egyptian newspaper '' Al-Dustour''. He wrote a weekly article in the Egyptian newspaper ''
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''. Following the revolution, he wrote a weekly article in ''
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'' on Tuesdays. His articles have been published in leading international newspapers such as ''
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'', and others. His second novel, '' The Yacoubian Building'', an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the
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. His literary works have been translated into 37 languages. They include Armenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Castilian, Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. In 2006, ''The Yacoubian Building'' was adapted into "the biggest budget movie ever produced in Egypt". The
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was screened at international film festivals and was a huge hit in Egypt. However, Al Aswany was banned from attending the premiere. '' The Yacoubian Building'' is one of a few movies that addresses social taboos and widespread governmental corruption, such as the rigging of elections. In 2007, ''The Yacoubian Building'' was made into a television series of the same name. In fact, many intellectuals believe that this work played a crucial role in triggering revolutionary sentiments among the Egyptian people. Alaa Al Aswany claims that during the
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, many protesters approached him and said "We are here because of what you wrote".Matthew Kaminski
"The Face of Egypt’s Uprising"
''The Wall Street Journal'', 13 April 2011, accessed 24 May 2011.
''Chicago'', a novel set in the city in which the author was educated, was published in January 2007 and his ''Automobile Club of Egypt'' was published in English in 2016. Al Aswany's name has also been included in the list of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World, issued by th
Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center
in
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. He was number one in The
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Top 100 Global Thinkers list 2011. Al Aswany participated in the Blue Metropolis literary festival in
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, June 2008 and April 2010, and was featured in interviews with the CBC programme ''
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''. In January 2015, the
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published ''Democracy is the Answer: Egypt's Years of Revolution'', a collection of newspaper columns written by Al Aswany for ''
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'' between 2011 and 2014. In 2018, Al Aswany published a novel called ''Jumhuriyat ka'an'' ''(The Republic of False Truths)'', which takes place in the backdrop of the 2011 Revolution. The English translation of the novel should be available in April 2021.


Role in the revolution

Al Aswany was in
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each of the 18 days before Mubarak fell from power. In fact, he was one of the few prominent people to interview the Mubarak-appointed Prime Minister
Ahmed Shafik Ahmed Mohamed Shafik ZakiAlso spelled: ''Shafiq''. ( ar, أحمد محمد شفيق زكى, ; born 25 November 1941) is an Egyptian politician and former presidential candidate. He was a senior commander in the Egyptian Air Force and later ser ...
on an Egyptian channel. Shafik lost his temper under persistent grilling by the novelist and it was the first time for Egyptians to witness a ruler dressed down so severely by a civilian in public. Consequently, it is said that Shafik was fired by the
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Bibliography (in Arabic)


Novels

* 1990: ''Awrāq ʾIṣṣām ʾAbd il-ʾĀṭī'' ( ar, أوراق عصام عبد العاطى, ''The Papers of Essam Abdel Aaty'') * 2002: ''ʿImārat Yaʾqūbiyān'' ( ar, عمارة يعقوبيان, '' The Yacoubian Building'') * 2007: ''
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'' ( ar, شيكاجو) * 2013: ''Nādī il-sayyārāt'' ( ar, نادي السيارات, ''The Automobile Club of Egypt'') * 2018: ''Jumhuriyat ka'an '' ( ar, جمهورية كأن, ''The Republic of False Truths'')


Short stories

* 1990: ''Alladhī iqtarab wa raʾa'' ( ar, الذى اقترب و رأى, "Who Approached and Saw") * 1998: ''Jamʾiyat muntaẓirī il-zaʿīm'' ( ar, جمعية منتظرى الزعيم, "Waiting for a Leader") * 2004: ''Nīrān sadīqa'' ( ar, نيران صديقة, "Friendly Fire")


Articles

* 2010: ''Li mā dhā lā yathūr il-Miṣriyūn'' ( ar, لماذا لا يثور المصريون؟, "Why Don't Egyptians Revolt?”) * 2011: ''Hal nastaḥiqq il-dimuqrāṭiyya?'' ( ar, هل نستحق الديمقراطية؟, "Do We Deserve Democracy?”) * 2011: ''Miṣr ʿalā dikkat il-iḥṭiyāṭy'' ( ar, مصر على دكة الإحتياطى, "Egypt on the Reserve Bench") * 2012: ''Hal akhṭaʾat il-thawra il-Miṣriyya?'' ( ar, هل أخطأت الثورة المصرية؟, "Did the Egyptian Revolution Go Wrong?”) * 2014: ''Kayf naṣnaʾ il-diktātūr?'' ( ar, كيف نصنع الديكتاتور؟, "How do we make the Dictator?”) * Since November 2013, he has been writing a monthly opinion column for the ''International Herald Tribune/New York Times''.


English translations

* * * * * Alaa Al Aswany, ''The Yacoubian Building'', HarperPerennial, 2007 * Alaa Al Aswany, ''The Yacoubian Building'', Fourth Estate, 2007 * Alaa Al Aswany, ''The Yacoubian Building'', Humphrey Davies (translator), HarperPerennial, 2006 * Alaa Al Aswany, ''The Yacoubian Building'', Humphrey Davies (translator), The American University in Cairo Press, 2004 *Alaa Al Aswany, ''The Republic of False Truths'', S. R. Fellowes (translator), 2021.


Awards

* 2005: '' Bashraheel Award for Arabic Novel'', ( ar, جائزة باشراحيل للرواية العربية) * 2005: '' The International Cavafi Award'' * 2006: '' The Great Novel Award'' from Toulon Festival * 2007: '' The Culture Award'' from The Foundation of The Mediterranean * 2007: '' Grinzane Cavour Award'' * 2008: '' Bruno-Kriesky Award'' * 2008: '' Friedrich Award'' * 2010: '' University of Illinois Achievement Award'' * 2011: '' Blue Metropolis Award for Arabic Literature'' * 2012: '' Tiziano Terzani Literary Award'' * 2012: '' Mediterranean Cultural Award'' * 2012: '' Johann Philipp Palm Award'' *2016: ''
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References


Further reading

* Kostyal, Karen
“Alaa Al Aswany: Voice of Reason”
(interview with the author), ''
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Interactive'', nd. * Mishra, Pankaj
“Where Alaa Al Aswany Is Writing From”
''New York Times Magazine'', 27 April 2008. * Salama, Vivian
“A Tale of Some Egyptian: As Yacoubian Building Heads West, the Author Discusses the Story's Message”
''Daily Star Egypt'', 8 December 2005.

by Jonathan Heawood, English PEN at the London Book Fair, 2008, podcast
Watch a video interview with Alaa al Aswany
talking about ''Chicago'' on The Interview Online
Interview with Alaa al Aswany
at the World Book Club * https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97897234

''Ambassadors Online Magazine'', July 2009 * *Beskova, Katarina (2020). "A Bleak Portrait of the Revolution: Alaa al-Aswany's Jumhuriya ka'an". ''Asian and African Studies''. 29 (2): 166–191.


External links

* * Alaa Al Aswany Official Facebook pag

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aswany, Alaa Al 1957 births Living people Egyptian novelists Egyptian dentists Democracy activists from Cairo Egyptian people of Nubian descent Egyptian revolutionaries Writers from Cairo Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Cairo University alumni Former Muslim critics of Islam