Williamsburg Regional Library

Palace walk, Naguib Mahfouz ; translated by William Maynard Hutchins and Olive E. Kenny

Label
Palace walk, Naguib Mahfouz ; translated by William Maynard Hutchins and Olive E. Kenny
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Palace walk
Oclc number
23878228
Responsibility statement
Naguib Mahfouz ; translated by William Maynard Hutchins and Olive E. Kenny
Series statement
Cairo trilogy, 1
Summary
The first book of the Cairo Trilogy recreates turn-of-the-century Cairo, with characters who are simultaneously disciplined and sensual. This novel provides a close look into Cairo society at the end of World War I. Mahfouz's vehicle for this examination is the family of al-Sayyid Ahmad, a middle-class merchant who runs his family strictly according to the Qur'an and directs his own behavior according to his desires. Consequently, while his wife and two daughters remain cloistered at home, and his three sons live in fear of his harsh will, al-Sayyid Ahmad nightly explores the pleasures of Cairo. Written by the first Arabic writer to win the Nobel Prize, Palace Walk begins Mahfouz's highly acclaimed "Cairo Trilogy," which follows Egypt's development from 1917 to nationalism and Nasser in the 1950s
Target audience
adult
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