Self-published, 2015
Condition: New, Signed, Edition of 1500, One main newspaper 42x29cm & two inserts 28.5x18.5cm each, 80 pages including 32-page main newspaper, one 32-page insert (with 10 text pages) & 16-page insert (with 2 text pages)
On January 25, 2011, hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets across the country demanding the fall of Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, who had ruled the country for nearly 30 years. This was only the beginning. More than four years on, الشعب (The People) chronicles how citizens in the Arab world’s largest nation fought for social and economic change in the face of a brutal political regime that wanted to maintain the status quo.
Following El-Tantawy’s “In the Shadow of the Pyramids” — a first person account exploring memory and identity through the author’s experience before and during the country’s turbulent political struggle, الشعب takes a step back from the personal narrative. Published in a newspaper format and narrated by “the people”, El-Tantawy aims to preserve and celebrate the vanishing memory of one of the most historically relevant chapters in modern-day Egypt’s story.