Author: | Ricardo Wahby Tapia | ISBN: | 9781456783600 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK | Publication: | June 28, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Ricardo Wahby Tapia |
ISBN: | 9781456783600 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK |
Publication: | June 28, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK |
Language: | English |
Set against the background of what was then the worlds most cosmopolitan city, Memories of Alexandria tells the story of a Spanish-Egyptian family, from the years immediately after the Spanish Civil War to Egypts decades of revolution, unrest and conflict between the late forties and the mid-sixties. The storyline runs incessantly back and forth, embracing, like a lively journey, past present and future, portraying historical accounts and people from all walks of life with a philosophical and cynical approach to the scheming and false values of our time and the uselessness of it all. It is also the story of the uprooted, those Egyptian khawagat (foreigners) who after revolution and wars, were forced out of the country by unforeseen and tragic circumstances. The writing is sincere, cynical, ironic, candid, spicy, harsh, bold and desperate. In a nutshell, Memories of Alexandria From a void to nothingness is a surrealistic philosophical story of bygone times. Ricardo Wahby Tapia is now retired after forty years in business, mainly in the tourist industry. He lives in Madrid and Cabezn de la Sal (Cantabria)
Set against the background of what was then the worlds most cosmopolitan city, Memories of Alexandria tells the story of a Spanish-Egyptian family, from the years immediately after the Spanish Civil War to Egypts decades of revolution, unrest and conflict between the late forties and the mid-sixties. The storyline runs incessantly back and forth, embracing, like a lively journey, past present and future, portraying historical accounts and people from all walks of life with a philosophical and cynical approach to the scheming and false values of our time and the uselessness of it all. It is also the story of the uprooted, those Egyptian khawagat (foreigners) who after revolution and wars, were forced out of the country by unforeseen and tragic circumstances. The writing is sincere, cynical, ironic, candid, spicy, harsh, bold and desperate. In a nutshell, Memories of Alexandria From a void to nothingness is a surrealistic philosophical story of bygone times. Ricardo Wahby Tapia is now retired after forty years in business, mainly in the tourist industry. He lives in Madrid and Cabezn de la Sal (Cantabria)