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English
Anchor Books
15 January 2006
One of Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz's earliest works, translated into English for the first time, THEBES AT WAR is a historical novel about ancient Egypt's victory over foreign occupiers, and is known and loved throughout the country as a work that celebrates the Egyptian national character. First time in paperback.

Known and loved throughout Egypt as a work that celebrates the national character, Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz's Thebes at War tells of a high point in Egyptian history-ancient Egypt's defeat of Asiatic foreigners who had dominated northern Egypt for two hundred years.

With a visit from a court official and a provocative insult, the southern pharaoh's long simmering resentment boils over, leading him to commit himself and his heirs to an epic struggle for the throne. Filled with the grand clash of armies, staggering defeats, daring escapes, and glorious victories, and written at a time when Egypt was again under the sway of foreign powers, Thebes at War is a resounding call to remember Egypt's long and noble history.
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Imprint:   Anchor Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 202mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   207g
ISBN:   9781400076697
ISBN 10:   1400076692
Pages:   256
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Naguib Mahfouz was born in Cairo in 1911 and began writing when he was seventeen. His nearly forty novels and hundreds of short stories range from re-imaginings of ancient myths to subtle commentaries on contemporary Egyptian politics and culture. Of his many works, most famous is The Cairo Trilogy, consisting of Palace Walk (1956), Palace of Desire (1957), and Sugar Street (1957), which focuses on a Cairo family through three generations, from 1917 until 1952. In 1988, he was the first writer in Arabic to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He died in August 2006.

Reviews for Thebes at War

His work is imbued with love for Egypt and its people. The Washington Post Book World Mahfouz is the single most important writer in modern Arabic literature. Newsday Mahfouz s understanding of human psychology and history is profound. The Boston Globe A storyteller of the first order in any idiom. Vanity Fair


  • Winner of Nobel Prize 1988

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