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Egyptian Author Ala'a Al-Aswany

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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, poses for a portrait during a dust storm near his home in the Garden City neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt on April 6, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, poses for a portrait during a dust storm near his home in the Garden City neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt on April 6, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, poses for a portrait during a dust storm near his home in the Garden City neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt on April 6, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, poses for a portrait during a dust storm near his home in the Garden City neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt on April 6, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, relaxes on the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, walks near the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Dr. Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, works on a patient in his dental office in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. "My clinic is my window through which I can see what is happening in my society," said Al-Aswany. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Dr. Ala'a Al-Aswany, left, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, works on a patient in his dental office in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. "My clinic is my window through which I can see what is happening in my society," said Al-Aswany. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany has lunch with Mark Linz and Nabila Akl, the director and promotions manager for his local publishers, The American University in Cairo Press in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008.  Al-Aswany is a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany jokes after lunch with Mark Linz and Nabila Akl, the director and promotions manager for his local publishers, The American University in Cairo Press in Cairo, Eqypt on April 4, 2008. Al-Aswany is a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • The Romanian translation of The Yacoubian Building by Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, rests on a table in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, meets with fellow authors and independent judges at a ceremony where he was honored in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, meets with fellow authors and independent judges at a ceremony where he was honored in Cairo, Egypt on April 4 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, is interviewed by the local press during a ceremony where he was honored in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, talks with Gamal Fahmy, a prominent Egyptian journalist in the opposition in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, is honored for his courageous writing in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, holds his literary salon into the early hours in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, encourages a young writer during his literary salon in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya, encourages a young writer during his literary salon in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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  • A sign hangs outside the home and office of Dr. Ala'a Al-Aswany, a prominent Egyptian writer and founding member of the political movement Kefaya in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2008. Trained as a dentist in Cairo and Chicago, Al-Aswany has contributed numerous articles to Egyptian newspapers on literature, politics, and social issues. His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. It was translated into English and was adapted into a film (2006) and a television series (2007) of the same name. Chicago, Al-Aswany's latest novel, is set in the American city where he had attended college.
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