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Books
Elsissy gives a first-hand account of Libya's revolution and examines the 41-year reign of Muammar Gaddafi
Branches in Cairo halt activities as a mark of respect for protesters martyred this past week
Ibrahim Abdel-Fattah will discuss and sign copies of his book, Sora Gamaaia Le-Elwehda (A Collective Picture of Unity)
Mohamed Garrah's new novel deals with the corruption of state media
The monthly periodical on international affairs includes articles on the USA, Syria and Iran
The much awaited longlist for the 2012 International Prize for Arabic Fiction was announced this month
Al-Zaytoun Workshop will host the writer Mai Khaled on Monday, 21 November, to sign and discuss her novel, Tango wa Mawal(Tango and Mawal) at 7:30pm
The eighth issue of the Memory of Modern Egypt quarterly periodical tells stories of Egypt's modern history in simple language
Chinua Achebe's second rejection of the national title of Commander of the Federal Republic causes embarrassment for President Goodluck Jonathan
New book profiles some of the great figures of Egyptian science and culture
The Iraqi author will sign copies of his second novel in Downtown Cairo
The book deals with Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya as followers reconsider use of violence
Adab wa Naqd (Literature and Criticism) is facing serious financial challenges, and may close after 27 years of continuous publication

Cleaning and security staff staged a sit-in since October 28th. Ismail Serag Eddine promises new internal regulations within 60 days.

In his second book since the revolution, writer Abdel-Kader Shohaib argues that the MB's traditional strategies are no longer suitable in Egypt's post-Mubarak political landscape

The new book by Lebanese author Rasha Al-Amir puts the Arabic letter 'hamza' in focus, as the hero of an imagined story with a little child

Faraj Beirekdar tells the story of his 14 years in Syrian jails, describing in human language his shocking experiences

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