Dry leaves from young Egypt (vol 2)
- Karachi Pakistan Herald Publications 2005
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"Dry Leaves from Young Egypt" is a novel by the Egyptian author Ibrahim Abdel Meguid. The story is set against the backdrop of political and social changes in Egypt. It explores themes of youth, identity, love, and the impact of socio-political circumstances on personal lives. The narrative follows a group of young individuals in contemporary Egypt who are grappling with their aspirations and societal expectations. Through their experiences, the novel discusses the struggles of the younger generation, their quest for meaning, and their responses to the changing landscape around them. The characters face various challenges, from economic hardship to the desire for freedom and self-expression. The book delves into their relationships, hopes, and fears, portraying a vivid picture of life in Egypt during a time of transition.
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Egyptian Literature--Social Commentary Youth Culture--Love and Relationships Socio-political Issues--Contemporary Fiction