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Conscience of the Nation: Writers, State, and Society in Modern Egypt

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Conscience of the Nation: Writers, State, and Society in Modern Egypt - Jacquemond, Richard
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Artfully combining social and literary history, this unique study explores the dual loyalties of contemporary Egyptian authors from the 1952 Revolution to the present day. Egypt's writers have long had an elevated idea of their social mission, considering themselves 'the conscience of the nation.' At the same time, modern Egyptian writers work under the liberal conception of the writer borrowed from the European model. As a result, each Egyptian writer treads the tightrope between authority and freedom, social commitment ...

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Conscience of the Nation: Writers, State, and Society in Modern Egypt 2008, American University in Cairo Press

ISBN-13: 9789774161018

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