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Dawood, Ibrahim, Review of A Last Glass of Tea and Other Stories, in World Literature Today, Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 1999, pp. 383–84.
ElmessiNur, ‘‘In Full View,’’ in Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue 529, April 12–18, 2001.
Johnson-Davies, Denys, Review of ‘‘Tasteful Fare,’’ in Al- Ahram Weekly, Issue 529, April 12–18, 2001.
———, ‘‘Translator’s Introduction,’’ in A Last Glass of Tea and Other Stories, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998.
———, ‘‘Village Life from...
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