From the quiet corner of a bustling Egyptian barbershop, a world of stories unfolds. In "Memoirs of an Egyptian Barber," author Hisham Eid invites readers to take a seat in the barber's chair and listen to the whispers of a city and its people. This is not just a collection of tales but a profound journey into the heart of human experience, narrated by an observant barber whose scissors cut more than just hair. He is a silent witness to the grand dramas and intimate struggles of his clients, a confidant to their secrets and a mirror to their souls. The narrative weaves together the personal with the political, the humorous with the heartbreaking, as we meet a cast of unforgettable characters: from a strict father whose stern gaze masks a deep-seated insecurity, to a man who believes he can rekindle his lost youth with a new bride, and a rival barber who clings to tradition in a world obsessed with change. Eid's prose is a testament to the power of a quiet observation, turning everyday moments into powerful insights on class, love, loss, and the eternal search for a place in the world. This book captures the soul of modern Egypt through its rich tapestry of human connections, proving that even in the most mundane of spaces, life is an epic and captivating story waiting to be told.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
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978-977-8747-29-4 (9789778747294)
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