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Rotten Evidence: Reading and Writing in an Egyptian Prison - By: Ahmed Naji - Translated by: Katharine Halls
Rotten Evidence: Reading and Writing in an Egyptian Prison - By: Ahmed Naji - Translated by: Katharine Halls
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ISBN: 978-1-95211-983-5
By: Ahmed Naji
Translated by: Katharine Halls
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Publisher: McSWEENEY`S San Francisco
Page Numbers: 263 pages
Cover: Normal
In February 2016, Ahmed Naji was sentenced to two years in prison for “violating public decency,” after an excerpt of his novel Using Life reportedly caused a reader to experience heart palpitations. Naji ultimately served ten months of that sentence, in a group cellblock in Cairo’s Tora Prison.
Rotten Evidence is a chronicle of those months. Through Naji’s writing, the world of Egyptian prison comes into vivid focus, with its cigarette-based economy, homemade chess sets, and well-groomed fixers. Naji’s storytelling is lively and uncompromising, filled with rare insights into both the mundane and grand questions he confronts.
How does one secure a steady supply of fresh vegetables without refrigeration? How does one write and revise a novel in a single notebook? Fight boredom? Build a clothes hanger? Negotiate with the chief of intelligence? And, most crucially, how does one make sense of a senseless oppression: finding oneself in prison for the act of writing fiction? Genuine and defiant, this book stands as a testament to the power of the creative mind, in the face of authoritarian censorship.
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