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Review "[The Queue] skillfully paints the image of an authority with the power to turn human beings into indistinguishable copies of one another. Written with satire, the novel moves between dystopia and reality or a world that seems like reality. With her first novel, Abdel Aziz has clearly secured an important position on the map of contemporary literature in the Arab world." --Al-Mogaz"[Abdel Aziz] is redefining both Egypt and the world." --El-Fagr"Weird and wild . . . a Kafkaesque tale of a modern Egypt." --BookRiot"Timely." --SF Signal"An effective critique of authoritarianism...People...will always find a way to control other people in one way or another, should it suit them. Perhaps with the publication of The Queue, the lesson will begin to finally sink in." --NPR Books"Although this is a novel, if you follow events in today s Egypt, it's not far from the truth. A brave effort." --New York Post"A surreal version of modern-day Egypt." --Kirkus"Captures a sense of futility and meaninglessness...Aziz ultimately suggests the worst while leaving the smallest space for hopeful interpretation, a fitting metaphor for Egypt after the Arab Spring." --Publishers Weekly"[Abdel Aziz] brings her careful observations of power, pain and Egyptian society to a remarkable debut." --Qantara"An Orwellian tale about life in a Middle Eastern country after a series of unsuccessful protests." --Men's Journal"Insightful, multilayered." --ArabLit.org "Abdel Aziz creates a world parallel to the one in which we live, one where the characters reveal to us the nature of human beings and the choices they make in life." --Al-Itihad"The Queue... has drawn comparisons to Western classics like George Orwell' 1984 and The Trial by Franz Kafka. It represents a new wave of dystopian and surrealist fiction from Middle Eastern writers who are grappling with the chaotic aftermath and stinging disappointments of the Arab Spring." --The New York Times"A novel that chills by appearing quiet and abstract, but underneath is an urgent precision." --Shiny New Books"Abdel Aziz has taken the reality of Egypt's oppressive security apparatus and its impact on people's lives and distilled it into a chilling Orwellian/Kafkaesque/Murakamian horror story... We need more novels like this." --SF in Translation"The Queue is the world we live in without letting ourselves to know it...the most chilling aspect of this novel is how normal it all feels..." --Okay Africa"Equal parts dystopia, satire, and allegory...A distinctly Egyptian version of its Orwellian counterpart, much more real and all the more absurd for it...The nature of truth, its official invocations, its power and its danger, lies at the heart of this work." --LA Review of Books"Delivers a striking portrait of an authority that claims all power while rejecting all responsibility, that forces people to hear and speak untruths and to embrace their own oppression." --The Nation About the Author BASMA ABDEL AZIZ is an Egyptian writer, psychiatrist, and visual artist. Early on, she earned the nickname the rebel for her indefatigable struggle against injustice, torture, and corruption. A weekly columnist for Egypt s al-Shorouk newspaper, she represents a fresh and necessary female voice in Arabic journalism and fiction. She is the winner of the Sawiris Cultural Award, the General Organisation for Cultural Palaces award, and the Ahmed Bahaa-Eddin Award. She lives in Cairo."
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