"At long last, we have the first biography of the great writer Ihsan Abdel Kouddous. Jonathan Smolin vividly resurrects the man and his era with a fluent and sweeping narrative, and establishes a new benchmark for literary and intellectual biographies in our field. Decisive, lucid, and meticulously researched."—Yoav Di-Capua, author of No Exit: Arab Existentialism, Jean Paul Sartre and Decolonization "The on-again, off-again 'love' affair between the hero of the Arab world and the most influential Egyptian-Arabic writer of his day. Jonathan Smolin traces an intellectual and affective relationship that molded Arab politics of the 1950s-60s and inspired works of fiction and film that shaped a generation."—Joel Gordon, author of Revolutionary Melodrama: Popular Film and Civic Identity in Nasser's Egypt "Jonathan Smolin unveils Egypt's tumultuous sociopolitical landscape in the 1940s to 1960s, and introduces readers to one of the greatest Arab novelists and intellectuals—Ihsan Abdel Kouddous.The Politics of Melodrama is an excellent, must-read book."—Alaa Al Aswany, author of The Republic of False Truths