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The Queue: Satirical fiction within a dystopian Arab regime
The Queue is the first novel by Egyptian writer, psychiatrist, visual artist and human rights activist, Basma Abdel Aziz. It is set in an unnamed Middle Eastern city after an unsuccessful uprising – taking inspiration from the Arab Spring. As a response to this failed uprising, an invisible authority known as the Gate, is now in power, and it requires citizens to obtain its permission to carry out even the littlest of their daily affairs. Despite this oppressive mandate, the Gate has shut its doors and gradually a queue is formed in front of it. It is in this ever-growing queue that readers meet Yehya, the protagonist in this story, and perhaps the only character who s

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