Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988,Naguib Mahfouz is perhaps the best-known livingArab writer. His books have had great success inthis country, particularly The CairoTrilogy. Fans of the famed trilogy will bedelighted with The Harafish, an epicnovel that chronicles the dramatic history of theal-Nagi family -- a family thatmoves, over many generations, from the height of powerand glory to the depths of decadence and decay.
The Harafish begins with the taleof Ashur al-Nagi, a man whogrows from humble beginnings to become a great leader,a legend among his people. Generation aftergeneration, however, Ashur's descendants grow furtherfrom his legendary example. They lose touch withtheir origins as they amass and then squander largefortunes, marry prostitutes when they marry at all,and develop rivalries that end in death. Thecommunity's upper class keeps a watchful eye on thedescendants of al-Nagi for fearof losing their privileges, but they find no threatof another such as Ashur. Not, that is, until theal-Nagi who, like his nobleancestor, finds his power once again from amongThe Harafish, or the common people.
Through the strength of their numbers and theirpassion, the glory of the name ofal-Nagi is restored. ""Of all Mahfouz's
experiments in recent decades, thisis the one which owes least to western inspirationand is probably the most successful. TheHarafish, fluently translated byCatherine Cobham, makes accessible and engrossing reading.""-- The Washington Post BookWorld.
By:
Naguib Mahfouz, Catherine Cobham Imprint: Anchor Country of Publication: United States Edition: Anchor Books ed Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 157mm,
Spine: 22mm
Weight: 487g ISBN:9780385423359 ISBN 10: 0385423357 Pages: 406 Publication Date:01 September 1995 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Other merchandise Publisher's Status: Active