The City Always Wins

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“The City Always Wins” is Omar Robert Hamilton’s acclaimed debut novel, a searing and intimate portrayal of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Far from a detached historical account, this novel plunges you directly into the experiences of Mariam and Khalil, young activists fighting for change in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Experience the revolution’s euphoria, the dangers of dissent, and the complex aftermath through Hamilton’s lyrical and unflinching prose. The story transcends Egypt, resonating with a global generation grappling with political disillusionment and the search for a better world. This book examines themes of hope, loss, and the enduring human spirit amid political upheaval. Perfect for fans of contemporary literary fiction and readers interested in political movements and modern Middle Eastern history.

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A debut novel that captures the experience of the Egyptian revolution like no news report couldThe City Always Wins is a novel from the front line of a revolution. Deeply enmeshed in the 2011 uprising in Tahrir Square, Mariam and Khalil move through Cairos surging streets and roiling political underground, their lives burning with purpose, their city alive in open revolt, the world watching, listening, as they chart a course into an unknown future. They arethey believefighting a new kind of revolution; they are players in a new epic in the making.From the communal highs of night battles against the police to the solitary lows of postrevolutionary exile, Omar Robert Hamiltons bold debut cuts to the psychological heart of one the key chapters in the twenty-first century. Arrestingly visual, intensely lyrical, uncompromisingly political, and brutal in its poetry, The City Always Wins is a novel not just about Egypts revolution, but about a global generation that tried to change the world.

Dive headfirst into the heart of the Egyptian Revolution with Omar Robert Hamilton's electrifying debut novel, "The City Always Wins." More than just a historical account, this visceral and lyrical narrative plunges you into the lives of Mariam and Khalil, two young activists swept up in the fervor of the 2011 uprising in Tahrir Square. Forget dry news reports; Hamilton, himself deeply involved in the revolution, delivers an immersive experience that captures the raw energy, the intoxicating hope, and the crushing disappointments of a generation determined to reshape their world. "The City Always Wins" isn't just about Egypt; it's a story for a global generation. It speaks to the idealism and the inherent challenges of collective action, the intoxicating highs of fighting for change alongside comrades, and the profound isolation that can follow when dreams clash with reality. Hamilton masterfully portrays the psychological toll of revolution, exploring the disillusionment, the moral compromises, and the enduring search for meaning in the aftermath of upheaval. Through Mariam and Khalil's intertwined destinies, you'll navigate Cairo's labyrinthine streets, experience the adrenaline-fueled clashes with security forces, and witness the birth and evolution of a movement fueled by social media and a burning desire for freedom. The novel vividly portrays the sense of community forged in the crucible of protest, where strangers become family and every moment feels charged with significance. But the revolution doesn't end in Tahrir Square. Hamilton unflinchingly examines the complexities of post-revolutionary life, the struggle to maintain momentum in the face of entrenched power, and the difficult choices faced by those forced into exile, grappling with a longing for home and a profound sense of loss. Readers and critics alike have lauded "The City Always Wins" for its potent blend of political urgency and poetic prose. Hamilton's writing is arrestingly visual, painting vivid pictures of Cairo's vibrant street life and the stark realities of political repression. He doesn't shy away from the brutality of the conflict, but he also finds beauty and resilience in the human spirit. This is a novel that will stay with you long after you turn the final page, prompting reflection on the nature of revolution, the cost of freedom, and the enduring power of hope. Perfect for readers of Khaled Hosseini, Kamila Shamsie, and Mohsin Hamid. Experience the revolution firsthand.
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ISBN-10

057133265X

ISBN-13

9780571332656

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Pages

240

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Year published

Weight

647

Edition

Export – Airside ed

Dewey decimal

823/.92

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