Description
A new volume of three novelsā"previously published separately by Anchorā"by Naguib Mahfouz, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Together with
The Beggar, The Thief and The Dogs, and Autumn Quail (published by Anchor in December 2000), these novels represent a comprehensive collection of Mahfouz's artful meditations on post-revolution Egypt. Diverse in style and narrative technique, they render a nuanced and universally resonant vision of modern life in the Middle East.
Respected Sir, āa latter-day
Bleak House in Arabicā (
The New York Times), revisits a familiar themeā"vaulting ambitionā"in a powerful and religious metaphor.
Wedding Song, āone of Mahfouz's most enjoyable worksā (
The Chicago Tribune), is a psychological drama, focusing on how four very different kinds of minds apprehend and reckon with the realities that surround them.
The Search is a powerful, lurid, and compelling story of lust, greed, and murder.