- The Gospel According to Adam
infobox Book |
name = The Gospel According to Adam
title_orig = إنجيل آدم
author =Muhammad Aladdin
cover_artist = Ahmad Al Lapad
country =Egypt
language = Arabic
series =
genre =Novel
publisher = [http://www.darmerit.netMerit] Publishing House
release_date = 2006
media_type = Print
pages = 64
isbn = ISBN 977-351-283-5
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followed_by ="The Gospel According To Adam" is a 2006
novel byMuhammad Aladdin , and has been published by [http://www.darmerit.net/ Merit Publications] inEgypt . It is his first novel followed byThe Twenty-Second Day in2007 .Plot introduction
A young man walks a scorching Cairo street. At the entrance to the city’s pivotal main square, he notices a succulent girl. Ineluctably drawn into her magnetic field, and the swirling, palpitating square ahead, he starts to fantasize about how he would talk to her, seduce her, rape her, love her, abandon her, cherish her were he, for example, a Brazen Rake, a Brutal Bohemian, a Sensitive Painter, or a Bald Mechanic, jumping from persona to persona as his imaginings become more and more feverish, while in his mind the girl goes through a similar series of transformations. These characters—a circus parade of Egypt’s contemporary human menagerie—are not, however, mere dress-up costumes to be donned and discarded at their author’s whim. They, and others who emerge from the side alleys of his mind, strut their stuff, accost one another, argue, and shout until eventually they leave him, on a scorching Cairo street, peering after an infinite succession of receding, parallel clamorous worlds, from whose possibilities he must draw his own conclusions.
Literary significance & criticism
The author,
Muhammad Aladdin (b. 1979). He has published short comic books for teenagers and a collection of short stories ("The Other Bank" 2003), while excerpts from his first, unpublished, novel "The Twenty-Second Day" appeared in Akhbar al-Adab in 2004, his first unpublished --as well-- novel "Al Dawa'er" winning the Cultural Palaces prize 2004. "The Gospel according to Adam" breaks the conventional format of the novel, consisting as it does of a single 60-page-long paragraph that, like all good streams of consciousness, sweeps writer and reader on to no pre-ordained or predictable destination. As a reviewer forAl-Ahram ’s literary page (May 10 ,2006 ) puts it, The Gospel according to Adam reflects “a social reality that has lost all certainties.” In keeping with other novels (such as Ahmed Alaidy's "Being Abbas el Abd") of an emerging new school of writing inCairo , the work is the funny and taboo-breaking product of a young writer without preconceptions of what makes a novel or how one should be written and who has been hailed by writers such as Baha Tahir andSonallah Ibrahim as among the best of a promising new crop.External links
* [http://www.darmerit.net/adb/all/angel.htm "The Gospel According to Adam" page on Official Merit Publishing house website] ar icon
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