Taxi (book)
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''Taxi'' is a collection of 58 short stories by
Khaled Al Khamissi Khaled Al Khamissi (born September 27, 1962) is an Egyptian novelist, columnist and cultural activist. Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France (2021). Member of the Parliament for Writers from the Mediterranean (PEM). Bio ...
, first published in December 2006. The book is dedicated "to the life that lives in the words of poor people." Khaled al-Khamissi, in ''Taxi. Hawadit al-mashawir'' Taxi is about urban sociology in the Egyptian capital through the voices of taxi drivers. The author recounts the stories of different taxi drivers he encounters and offers some insight into contemporary Cairo and Egypt.


Writing

''Taxi'' is written mainly in dialect. A tradition of writings in dialect has always existed in the Arab world, but colloquial Arabic has never achieved real literary approbation. However, in recent years a new generation of young Arab authors has begun an innovative literary movement known as ''al-Riwaya al-Gadida'' (The New Novel), linked to the phenomenon of bloggers. ''Taxi'' is an important literary achievement because it has become a bestseller. Taxi was reprinted 7 times in one year and it sold more than 75,000 copies in a country, Egypt, where 3,000 books sold is considered a success. ''Taxi'' has been translated into English by Jonathan Wright and was published by Aflame Books in 2008.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Taxi (Book) 2007 short story collections