A carefully curated selection of the most important works of Egypt's Nobel literature laureate in a single volume
Naguib Mahfouz, the first and only writer of Arabic to be awarded the Nobel prize for literature, wrote prolifically from the 1930s until shortly before his death in 2006, in a variety of genres: novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, a regular weekly newspaper column, and in later life his intensely brief and evocative Dreams. His Cairo Trilogy achieved the status of a world classic, and the Swedish Academy of Letters in awarding him the 1988 Nobel prize for literature noted that Mahfouz “through works rich in nuance—now clear-sightedly realistic, now evocatively ambiguous—has formed an Arabic narrative art that applies to all mankind.”
Here Denys Johnson-Davies, described by Edward Said as “the leading Arabic–English translator of our time,” makes an essential selection of short stories and extracts from novels and other writings, to present a cross-section through time of the very best of the work of Egypt’s Nobel literature laureate.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Novels -- from Thebes at War, 1944 -- from Khan al-Khalili, 1946 -- from Midaq Alley, 1947 -- from The Beginning and the End, 1949 -- from The Cairo Trilogy, 1956-57 -- from Palace Walk -- from Palace of Desire -- from Sugar Street -- from Children of the Alley, 1959 -- from The Thief and the Dogs, 1961 -- from Adrift on the Nile, 1966 -- from Miramar, 1967 -- from Mirrors, 1972 -- from Karnak Cafe, 1974 -- from Fountain and Tomb, 1975 -- from The Harafish, 1977 -- from Arabian Nights and Days, 1979 -- from The Journey of Ibn Fattouma, 1983 -- from Before the Throne, 1983 -- from Akhenaten, Dweller in Truth, 1985 -- from The Day the Leader Was Killed, 1985 -- from Morning and Evening Talk, 1987 -- Short Stories -- The Return of Sinuhe, 1941 -- Zaabalawi, 1962 -- The Conjuror Made Off with the Dish, 1969 -- The Answer is No, 1989 -- Half a Day, 1989 -- A Long-tenn Plan, 1989 -- Forgetfulness, 1984 -- The Reception Hall, 1996 -- Traveler with Hand Luggage, 1996 -- The Rose Garden, 1999 -- Autobiographical Works -- from Echoes of an Autobiography, 1994 -- from The Dreams, 200 -- Sources.