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The Harafish Hardcover – by Naguib Mahfouz

The Harafish Hardcover – by Naguib Mahfouz

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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.

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

The penetrating realism that marked Nobel Prize winner Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy glimmers only faintly in this entertaining and colorful populist epic fable, first published in Arabic in 1977. Ashur, founding chief of the al-Nagi clan, is a pious cart driver who protects the rights of the harafish (common people) and taxes the rich to give to the poor. After his reign, a succession of clan chiefs wallow in decadent luxury, living like thugs and collecting protection money. Characters and plot lines come and go with the speed of a soap opera in a zestful saga studded with murder, scandal, betrayal, tragedy and romance. Craving physical immortality, one clan chief, Galal, builds a strange minaret after consulting a mystical priest but is poisoned by his mistress Zaynat, an ex-prostitute. Finally, a new Ashur, namesake and distant relative of the clan's founder, restores justice and integrity, placing ordinary folk and nobility on equal footing. Mahfouz brings wry humor, political resonance and elegant turns of phrase to a tale that verges on melodrama.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

The al-Nagi family's history through ten generations in their Cairo alley is "nothing more than a succession of deviations, disasters, lessons not learned." Ashur, the clan chief and ruler of the community, returns after the plague years to find the neighborhood deserted. Appropriating all the wealth and property, he distributes it to the impoverished (the harafish), creating the Covenant of Ashur. His legend is badly served, however, when succeeding generations succumb to the family curse: "A desire for status, money and possessions, at the heart of which was anxiety and fear." Brother kills brother, and son kills father. The devil is evoked to grant immortality, and debauchery is a common refuge. Mahfouz is at his best in this sweeping meditation on the price, demands, and rewards of greatness. This novel dashes across generations as if across a battlefield littered with the descendants of Ashur al-Nagi. Most highly recommended.
Paul E. Hutchison, Bellefonte, Pa.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Doubleday; First Edition (March 1, 1994)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 406 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0385423241
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385423243
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.25 x 1.5 x 6.25 inches
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