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- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- الرواق للنشر والتوزيع
- Pages
- 263
- ISBN
- 9789775153890
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The book is widely praised for its engaging and lighthearted approach to recounting historical anecdotes from Egypt, primarily spanning the last two centuries. Readers found the author's style to be simple, entertaining, and often infused with a humorous and sarcastic tone, making the content highly accessible. Many appreciated discovering new and interesting historical facts and stories, while others enjoyed revisiting familiar ones. The book's informal, colloquial Egyptian Arabic was seen by some as a strength, contributing to its authentic Egyptian feel and drawing in a wider audience, including those new to history or seeking a less formal read. Its diverse collection of topics and the apparent effort put into researching them were also noted as positive aspects.
Despite its strengths, the book received criticism for several aspects. A recurring complaint was the brevity of the stories, with many readers feeling they ended too abruptly or lacked sufficient detail, akin to social media posts rather than fully developed narratives. Some stories were perceived as trivial or unnecessary. The extensive use of colloquial Egyptian Arabic was a significant point of contention; while some embraced it, others found it to be overly simplistic, unrefined, or even detrimental to the gravitas of historical subjects, wishing for a more formal or polished language. The absence of clear references or sources for the historical information was also a common concern. Additionally, some reviewers felt the author's personal biases or opinions were too prominent, and that the simplification of history could have been handled more effectively without sacrificing linguistic quality.
Overall, the book is considered an acceptable and enjoyable read, particularly for its ability to offer a quick, entertaining glimpse into Egyptian history. It is generally not recommended as a comprehensive historical reference but rather as a light, digestible collection of stories that can pique interest and encourage further individual research. This book would appeal to casual readers, those new to historical non-fiction, or individuals who appreciate a humorous and informal narrative style in colloquial Egyptian Arabic. It is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a pleasant, quick read without the commitment of a deeply academic or formally written historical text.
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