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"Life is already difficult enough"

In a wide-ranging conversation, Egyptian writer Ahmed Abdel Moneim Ramadan reflects on absurdity and fantasy as mirrors of social reality, the shifting literary landscape in Egypt, the economics of writing, and the tension between profession and art. An interview conducted by Axel Timo Purr on a Cairo balcony overlooking the Nile...
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https://literatur.review/en/interview/life-already-difficult-enough

In a wide-ranging conversation, Egyptian writer Ahmed Abdel Moneim Ramadan reflects on absurdity and fantasy as mirrors of social reality, the shifting literary landscape in Egypt, the economics of writing, and the tension between profession and art. (Opens in a new window)
Ahmed Abdel Moneim Ramadan

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