Award-winning Egyptian novelist Mohamed al-Mansi Qandil was born in the Nile delta. He went to medical school and worked as a country doctor before beginning to write fiction. He has published several novels, short-story collections, and children's books, and now lives in Canada. Barbara Romaine has translated a number of novels by Radwa Ashour, as well as Bahaa' Taher's Aunt Safiyya and the Monastery. In 2011, her translation of Spectres was runner-up for the Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize. She has taught Arabic at several universities for over twenty years.
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Qandil provides us with a complex picture of the social and political forces--local, national, and regional--that have shaped Egypt's contemporary history....Highly recommended.-- "MELA Notes" This is an extremely well-crafted and indeed often erudite work of fiction.--Roger Allen "author of The Arabic Novel: An Historical and Critical Introduction"