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The Star of August is written by Sonallah Ibrahim and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 180309642X (ISBN 10) and 9781803096421 (ISBN 13).
A piercing portrait of the Egyptian nation in upheaval in the 1960s--and a powerful critique of progress made at a human cost. In the summer of 1965, a journalist newly released from prison finds himself stranded at the sprawling site of the Aswan High Dam, the flagship project of Gamal Abdel Nasser's modern Egypt. Amid oppressive heat, unreliable transport, a mysterious epidemic, and the oppressive gaze of state surveillance, he confronts a dramatic transformation underway: villages erased, communities displaced, and a rich past disappearing beneath the waters of a new lake. As the journalist journeys south along the Nile, his observations illuminate a key moment in Cold War politics and a society wrestling with the promises and perils of progress. Originally published in Arabic in 1974, Star of August is a masterwork by Sonallah Ibrahim--a writer who lived through these upheavals firsthand--and a timeless exploration of ideology, power, and the price of change.