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'Days in the Diaspora' is a 2008 book by Egyptian author Kamal Ruhayyim, translated into English in 2012.

It constitutes the second part of the "Galal trilogy", dealing with the life of Galal, an Egyptian man with a Muslim father and a Jewish mother. The unforgiving 1960s lead Galal and his family to exile in Paris, where he endures several hardships.[https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/days-in-the-diaspora-9789774165375/ 'Days in the Diaspora']

This book was translated into English by Sarah Enany and published by AUC Press.[https://hoopoefiction.com/hoopoe-author/kamal-ruhayyim/ Kamal Ruhayyim bio] at Hoopoe.

See also



* 195657 exodus and expulsions from Egypt

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Category:2012 novels

Category:Egyptian novels

Category:Novels set in Paris

Category:Novels set in the 1960s

Category:Jewish Egyptian history

Category:Egyptian-Jewish diaspora

Category:Jews and Judaism in Paris

Category:Islam and Judaism

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