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Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, January 25, 2012, the first anniversary of the Egyptian revolution

What a Novel Can Say About the Egyptian Revolution

Source: The New Yorker

Find out why fiction works well asĀ  a way to explore the still-uncertain outcomes of the 2011 Arab Spring movement.

This entry was posted in The Struggle for Freedom and tagged Arts & Entertainment, History on July 1, 2018 by Anita Hacker.

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