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Alaa Al Aswany is an Egyptian novelist and dentist. He is best known for his 2002 novel The Yacoubian Building, which was adapted into a film in 2006. He has also written several other novels, including Chicago, Friendly Fire, and The Automobile Club of Egypt. Alaa Al Aswany was born on 26 May 1957 in Cairo, Egypt. He studied dentistry at Cairo University and graduated in 1982. He then worked as a dentist in Cairo until he retired in 2006. Alaa Al Aswany's first novel, The Yacoubian Building, was published in 2002 and was an immediate success. It was adapted into a film in 2006 and was nominated for the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. His other novels include Chicago, Friendly Fire, and The Automobile Club of Egypt. Alaa Al Aswany is also a political activist and a vocal critic of the Egyptian government. He has been arrested several times for his activism and has been banned from traveling outside of Egypt. As of 2021, Alaa Al Aswany's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

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Occupation Writer, novelist and dentist
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May, 1957
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Cairo, Egypt
Nationality Egypt

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His wife is Eman Taymoor (1993–present)

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Alaa Al Aswany Net Worth

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2019

Al-Aswany’s name has also been included in the list of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World, issued by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in Amman, Jordan. He was number one in The Foreign Policy Top 100 Global Thinkers list 2011.

2015

In January 2015, the Gingko Library published Democracy is the Answer: Egypt's Years of Revolution, a collection of newspaper columns written by Al-Aswany for Al-Masry Al-Youm between 2011 and 2014.

2013

On 27 October 2013, The Blaze ran an article claiming that Al-Aswany is "an anti-Zionist conspiracy theorist".

2010

In October 2010 the Israel/Palestine Centre for Research and Information (IPCRI) said it was offering its Hebrew readers the rare privilege of reading the best-selling Egyptian novel The Yacoubian Building. While Al-Aswany refused for the book to be translated into Hebrew and published in Israel, a volunteer had translated it and IPCRI wanted to offer it for free to expand cultural awareness and understanding in the region. Al-Aswany was deeply frustrated by this, as he rejected the idea of normalizing with Israel, and accused the IPCRI and the translator of piracy and theft. Consequently, he complained to the International Publishers Association.

2008

Al-Aswany participated in the Blue Metropolis literary festival in Montreal, June 2008 and April 2010, and was featured in interviews with the CBC programme Writers and Company.

2007

Chicago, a novel set in the city in which the author was educated, was published in January 2007 and his Automobile Club of Egypt was published in English in 2016.

2006

His second novel, The Yacoubian Building, an ironic depiction of modern Egyptian society, has been widely read in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. His literary works have been translated into 31 languages: Armenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese Simplified, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Italian, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. In 2006, The Yacoubian Building was adapted into “the biggest budget movie ever produced in Egypt”. The movie was screened at international film festivals and was a huge hit in Egypt. However, Al-Aswany was banned from attending the premiere. The Yacoubian Building is one of a few movies that addresses social taboos and widespread governmental corruption, such as the rigging of elections. In fact, many intellectuals believe that this work played a crucial role in triggering revolutionary sentiments among the Egyptian people. Alaa Al-Aswany claims that during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, many protesters approached him and said “We are here because of what you wrote". In 2007, The Yacoubian Building was made into a television series of the same name.

1980

Aswany attended Le Lycée Français in Cairo and received a bachelor's degree in dental and oral medicine at Cairo University in 1980. He went on to pursue a master's degree in dentistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1985. He speaks Arabic, English, French and Spanish. He studied Spanish literature in Madrid.

1957

Alaa Al-Aswany (Arabic: علاء الأسواني ‎, IPA: [ʕæˈlæːʔ elɑsˈwɑːni] ; born 26 May 1957) is an Egyptian writer, and a founding member of the political movement Kefaya.

Al-Aswany was born on 26 May 1957. His mother, Zainab, came from an aristocratic family; her uncle was a Pasha and Minister of Education before the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. His father, Abbas Al-Aswany, was from Aswan (in Lower Nubia) and was a lawyer and writer who “is remembered as being a captivating and charismatic speaker with a broad following and loyalty within a cross-section of the Egyptian revolutionary intelligentsia”. Abbas Al-Aswany wrote a regular back-page essay in the Egyptian weekly magazine Rose al-Yūsuf entitled Aswaaniyat. In 1972, he was “the recipient of the state award for literature". He died when Alaa was 19 years old.