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Winner of the English PEN Translation Award
In a surreal, but familiar, vision of modern day Egypt, a  centralized authority known as ‘the Gate’ has risen to power in the  aftermath of the ‘Disgraceful Events,’ a failed popular uprising.  Citizens are required to obtain permission from the Gate in order to  take care of even the most basic of their daily affairs, yet the Gate  never opens, and the queue in front of it grows longer.
 Citizens from all walks of life mix and wait in the sun: a  revolutionary journalist, a sheikh, a poor woman concerned for her  daughter’s health, and even the brother of a security officer killed in  clashes with protestors. Among them is Yehia, a man who was shot during  the Events and is waiting for permission from the Gate to remove a  bullet that remains lodged in his pelvis. Yehia’s health steadily  declines, yet at every turn, officials refuse to assist him, actively  denying the very existence of the bullet.
 Ultimately it is Tarek, the principled doctor tending to Yehia’s  case, who must decide whether to follow protocol as he has always done,  or to disobey the law and risk his career to operate on Yehia and save  his life.
 Written with dark, subtle humor, The Queue describes the  sinister nature of authoritarianism, and illuminates the way that  absolute authority manipulates information, mobilizes others in service  to it, and fails to uphold the rights of even those faithful to it.
                             
         
     
    
         
        
    
 
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