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This subtle novel by one of Egypt's increasingly eminent writers
concerns Egyptian society under the Sadat regime. Khalil Mansour,
an intellectual once imprisoned for political activism and now
seeking to withdraw, is reluctantly involved in a strike by workers
who are opposing the takeover of their company by a Western
multinational. He and the strike leaders are fired, and Khalil -
now demoralized - becomes obsessed with a young American woman for
who he leaves his self-reliant wife and baby son. Powerless against
political corruption, the secret policy, the CIA, self-seeking
cynicism and sycophancy in high places - The Net closing around him
- Khalil becomes the victim of political expediency, condemned to
die for a murder he did not commit. A searing commentary on the
moral changes wrought by the Sadat era on Egyptian society.
God Dies by the Nile is Saadawi's attempt to square religion with a
society in which women are respected as equals; Searching expresses
the poignancy of loss and doubt with the hypnotic intensity of a
remembered dream; while in The Circling Song, Saadawi pursues the
conflicts of sex, class, gender and military violence deep into the
psyche.
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