On the return train heading to Alexandria this week, I looked forward to a comfortable journey after an exhausting week filled with tasks.
In carriage 1, on seat 2, I was surprised to find myself at the very end of the train, sitting on a seat without a window to my right or left.
I am someone who has a severe phobia when I'm at a
Wisdom sometimes emanates from mouths that have starved and been denied the basic pleasures of life, as if fate has been stingy with them in comparison to what it has bestowed upon others, leading to disparities and the capriciousness of destiny.
The title "Daddy Long-Legs" carries a lot of mystery, secrecy, and overall
The post-pandemic flurry of activity began to diminish in the latter half of the previous year, as economic uncertainty and rising interest rates deterred both buyers and sellers. Despite this, rents outperformed price growth. Average rental growth across 30 cities surged to four times the average capital value growth, thanks to the return of
The novel "The Fool's Revenge and The Tale of the Fisherman's Fish" by Hajjaj Adoul takes us to a bizarre world where there are strange celebratory rituals and societal norms concerning the very concept of work, alongside characters wrestling internally with good, evil, lust, virtue, and all the conflicting human drives deep
Summer now gathers its leaves and departs, defeated by the coming autumn, which I dearly love—more than spring, winter, and summer. When autumn begins in Alexandria, the number of summer vacationers diminishes. The city, especially areas like Sidi Bishr and Miami, becomes less congested. Typically, the last holiday-goer departs with the