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Here Is a Body

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"An unflinching and deeply humane masterwork by a writer of astounding talent and courage."—Omar El Akkad, author of What Strange ParadiseMysterious men are rounding up street children and enrollin...
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"An unflinching and deeply humane masterwork by a writer of astounding talent and courage."—Omar El Akkad, author of What Strange Paradise

Mysterious men are rounding up street children and enrolling them in a so-called “rehabilitation program,” designed to indoctrinate them for the military-backed regime’s imminent crackdown on its opponents. Across town, thousands of protesters encamp in a city square demanding the return of the recently deposed president.

Reminiscent of recent clashes in Egypt and reflective of political movements worldwide where civilians face off against state power, Abdel Aziz deftly illustrates the universal human struggles between resisting and succumbing to an oppressive regime.

Here Is A Body is a courageous and powerful depiction of the state cooptation of human bodies, the dehumanization of marginalized groups, and the use of inflammatory religious rhetoric to manipulate a narrative.

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Price: £12.99
Pages: 340
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: Hoopoe
Publication Date: 07 September 2021
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781649030818
Format: Paperback
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"An unflinching and deeply humane masterwork by a writer of astounding talent and courage."—Omar El Akkad, author of What Strange Paradise

"Refusing silence in Egypt. . . . Here is a Body is urgent . . . sprawling . . . [with a] conscientious impulse to record."—The New York Review of Books

"Dynamic and powerful writing, brilliantly translated by Jonathan Wright."—Banipal

"I loved Here Is a Body. It's absolutely brilliant!"—Beth Baron, CUNY

"Abdel Aziz explores the deepest aspects of what it is to be a human being: If you can’t trust your own eyes, friends, history, and memories, who—what—do you become? . . . Names and locations may be superfluous in a world of soulless governments and capitalistic opportunists, but in Here Is a Body, Abdel Aziz stirringly shows us, and demands of us: to witness, name, and remember."—World Literature Today

"Haunting . . . bracing . . . This potent novel about powerful regimes and their constant rhetoric is nonetheless hopeful about powerless voices within those regimes who recognize their own manipulation. Here is a Body handles religion, politics, community, and family with provocative vitality."—Foreword Reviews

"Quite an interesting book to read and discuss, given the times that we are living through."—Alicia Wallace, The Tribune 242

"A disturbing but vital read"—Arab News

"Nuanced"—The World Today, Chatham House