Muhammad Aladdin

Muhammad Aladdin
Born October 7, 1979 (1979-10-07) (age 32)
Bab El Louk, Cairo, Egypt
Occupation novelist, freelance script writer
Nationality Egyptian
Literary movement Postmodern

Muhammad Aladdin, also known as Alaa Eddin (Arabic:محمـد علاء الديـن) is an Egyptian novelist, short story writer, and script writer. Aladdin has gained acclamation for his first novel published The Gospel According to Adam (Arabic:إنجيل آدم) in January 2006. The work has been hailed by writers like Bahaa Taher and Sonallah Ibrahim to be among the best of a promising new crop. That novel breaks the conventional format of the novel, consisting as it does of a single 60-page-long paragraph that is written in a stream of consciousness style. A reviewer for Al-Ahram's literary page on May 10, 2006 stated that The Gospel According to Adam reflects “a social reality that has lost all certainties". he was chosen as one of the most important Egyptian writers in the new millennium by the Egyptian magazine Akhbar Al-Adab in 2011, and he's one of Six Egyptian writers you don't know but you should as the writer Pauls Toutonghi said in The millions.com.

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