Culture | Egyptian fiction
Alaa Al Aswany revisits Egypt’s doomed revolution of 2011
Like “The Yacoubian Building”, his new book uses a wide cast of characters
The Republic of False Truths. By Alaa Al Aswany. Translated by S.R. Fellowes. Faber; 464 pages; £16.99. To be published in America by Knopf in August; $28.95
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “A general in his labyrinth”
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