Happy endings
It is truly a mercy that the electricity is cut off from this city, and the cameras and surveillance are absent, so I run with the crowds, smashing glass, and robbing Fifth Avenue stores. We nationalize their homes and inhabit them. We devour what is in their kitchens, and get endlessly drunk on the wine stored in their cellars. We live as rich people, as Americans, as stars, as the gods of Manhattan. All problems are solved not in the sky, but in the power station that feeds this city. True mercy is called "Blackout." A jerboa immigrant visits New York in search of a job opportunity, and ends up at a crossroads, between joining a secret religious group, or a diplomat's wife inviting him to eat stuffed pigeons. A novel about two singers who dream of leaving Egypt.
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Happy endings
It is truly a mercy that the electricity is cut off from this city, and the cameras and surveillance are absent, so I run with the crowds, smashing glass, and robbing Fifth Avenue stores. We nationalize their homes and inhabit them. We devour what is in their kitchens, and get endlessly drunk on the wine stored in their cellars. We live as rich people, as Americans, as stars, as the gods of Manhattan. All problems are solved not in the sky, but in the power station that feeds this city. True mercy is called "Blackout." A jerboa immigrant visits New York in search of a job opportunity, and ends up at a crossroads, between joining a secret religious group, or a diplomat's wife inviting him to eat stuffed pigeons. A novel about two singers who dream of leaving Egypt.
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Happy endings

Happy endings

by Ahmed Naji
Happy endings

Happy endings

by Ahmed Naji

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It is truly a mercy that the electricity is cut off from this city, and the cameras and surveillance are absent, so I run with the crowds, smashing glass, and robbing Fifth Avenue stores. We nationalize their homes and inhabit them. We devour what is in their kitchens, and get endlessly drunk on the wine stored in their cellars. We live as rich people, as Americans, as stars, as the gods of Manhattan. All problems are solved not in the sky, but in the power station that feeds this city. True mercy is called "Blackout." A jerboa immigrant visits New York in search of a job opportunity, and ends up at a crossroads, between joining a secret religious group, or a diplomat's wife inviting him to eat stuffed pigeons. A novel about two singers who dream of leaving Egypt.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789773139155
Publisher: ???????? ????? ????????
Publication date: 10/20/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 509 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

(1985-..) أحمد ناجى كاتب وصحفي مصري، مواليد مدينة المنصورة 1985. عمل في مجال الصحافة الثقافية منذ عام 2004، دخل السجن عام 2016 بتهمة خدش الحياء العام بسبب نشر فصل من روايته استخدام الحياة، مقيم حالياً في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. صدر له روايات: روجرز، استخدام الحياة. ومجموعة قصصية واحدة "لغز المهرجان المشطور" .صدر له رواية "النمور لحجرتي" عن دار المحروسة.
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