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The Diaries of Waguih Ghali - An Egyptian Writer in the Swinging Sixties 1964 - 66

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Informationen zum Autor May Hawas is Lecturer in World and Global Literatures at Cambridge University, and Valerie Eliot Fellow in English at Newnham College. She is the author of Politicising World Literature: Egypt, Between Pedagogy and the Public (2019) and editor of The Routledge Companion to World Literature and World History (2018). She is also a founding member of The Journal of World Literature. Klappentext In 1968 Egyptian novelist and political exile Waguih Ghali committed suicide in the London flat of his editor, friend, and sometime lover, Diana Athill. Ghali left behind six notebooks of diaries that for decades were largely inaccessible to the public. The Diaries of Waguih Ghali: An Egyptian in the Swinging Sixties, in two volumes, is the first publication of its kind of the journals, casting fascinating light on a likable and highly enigmatic literary personality. Vorwort The captivating diaries of an Egyptian political exile, novelist, and libertine intellectual in sixties Europe Zusammenfassung The captivating diaries of an Egyptian political exile, novelist, and libertine intellectual in sixties Europe In 1968 Egyptian novelist and political exile Waguih Ghali committed suicide in the London flat of his editor, friend, and sometime lover, Diana Athill. Ghali left behind six notebooks of diaries that for decades were largely inaccessible to the public. The Diaries of Waguih Ghali: An Egyptian in the Swinging Sixties, in two volumes, is the first publication of its kind of the journals, casting fascinating light on a likable and highly enigmatic literary personality. Waguih Ghali (1930?–69), author of the acclaimed novel Beer in the Snooker Club, was a libertine, sponger, and manic depressive, but also an extraordinary writer, a pacifist, and a savvy political commentator. Covering the last four years of his life, Ghali’s Diaries offer an exciting glimpse into London’s swinging sixties. Volume 1 tells of Ghali’s life in Rheydt, West Germany, providing unique insights from the perspective of an Egyptian immigrant on postwar Germany and shedding light on Ghali’s own writing and personality when he was at the peak of his depression. This volume also includes his reminiscences of his childhood in Alexandria and Cairo, drawing in bittersweet nostalgia a picture of a bygone era in Egypt, while in the background loom what would become milestone events in his adopted countries in subsequent decades: the Treblinka trials and the gains of the National Democratic Party in Germany and the rise of the Labour Party in Britain. Including an interview conducted by Deborah Starr with celebrated literary editor Diana Athill OBE, the Diaries bring together those most familiar with Ghali’s life and work, and offer a fresh take on a distinctive author and a vibrant decade. ...

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Authors May Hawas
Assisted by Diana Athill (Editor), May Hawas (Editor)
Publisher American university pr cairo
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9789774167805
ISBN 978-977-416-780-5
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 150 mm x 230 mm x 23 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

England, Germany, Egypt

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