Children of the Alley

Children of the Alley

By Naguib Mahfouz

Pages

570

Rating

4.09

Year

1959

FictionHistorical FictionClassicsAfricaLiteratureEgypt

Description

A tumultuous neighbourhood known as 'the alley' has seen successive heroes rise and fall as they struggle to defend the rights left to them by their great ancestor, Gebelawi.

From the supreme feudal lord who disowns one son for pride and puts another to the test, to the saviour who tries to free his people from bondage, the men and women of the alley seem unable to stop themselves from reenacting the lives of their holy forbearers. Through their successes and failures, the spiritual history of humankind is revealed.

Naguib Mahfouz displays the richness and variety of his storytelling in this Egyptian literary classic.

Endorsements

Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature — Naguib Mahfouz

'The single most important writer in modern Arabic literature.' — Newsweek

'A powerful allegory of human suffering and striving.' — New York Times

'Immensely entertaining and deeply serious.' — Chicago Tribune

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