Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, Naguib Mahfouz is
perhaps the best-known living Arab writer. His books have had great
success in this country, particularly The Cairo Trilogy. Fans of
the famed trilogy will be delighted with The Harafish, an
epic novel that chronicles the dramatic history of the al-Nagi
family -- a family that moves, over many generations, from the
height of power and glory to the depths of decadence and
decay. The Harafish begins with the tale of Ashur al-Nagi, a man
who grows from humble beginnings to become a great leader, a
legend among his people. Generation after generation, however,
Ashur's descendants grow further from his legendary example. They
lose touch with their origins as they amass and then squander
large fortunes, marry prostitutes when they marry at all, and
develop rivalries that end in death. The community's upper class
keeps a watchful eye on the descendants of al-Nagi for fear of
losing their privileges, but they find no threat of another such as
Ashur. Not, that is, until the al-Nagi who, like his
noble ancestor, finds his power once again from among The
Harafish, or the common people. Through the strength of their
numbers and their passion, the glory of the name of al-Nagi is
restored. "Of all [Mahfouz's] experiments in recent decades,
this is the one which owes least to western inspiration and is
probably the most successful. The Harafish, fluently translated
by Catherine Cobham, makes accessible and engrossing
reading." -- The Washington Post Book World.
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ISBN
9780525431626
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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