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Omar Robert Hamilton

  • The image depicts a scene of a protest or demonstration. In the foreground, a young man is animatedly speaking or shouting, with his arms outstretched, indicating passion or urgency. Surrounding him are several people, some looking up at him with expressions of engagement or concern. The background features tall buildings, hinting at an urban environment. The photograph is in black and white, which emphasizes the intensity and emotions of the moment. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of solidarity and activism. Récit Egypt. When the future seemed within reach Omar Robert Hamilton · January 2019 The following is the speech given by the Anglo-Egyptian writer Omar Robert Hamilton on 24 October 2018 at the IMA on the occasion of the 2018 “Arab Literature Prize”, which he received for The City Always Wins (Gallimard, March 2018). Story of an Egyptian revolution experienced by a whole (…)
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