When Mahfouz retired from his job as a civil servant in 1971 he took up an appointment as a member of the editorial staff at Egypt?s Al-Ahram newspaper. Many of his novels were serialised in Al-Ahram; less well known, however, are the essays he also published through the newspaper. This fascinating volume brings together Mafouz?s non-fiction writings penned during the era of Sadat, whose presidency comprised some of the most dramatic events in Egyptian history: from Sadat?s ?Corrective Revolution? to the Yom Kippur War with Israel and the eventual peace accord between the two countries, as…mehr
When Mahfouz retired from his job as a civil servant in 1971 he took up an appointment as a member of the editorial staff at Egypt?s Al-Ahram newspaper. Many of his novels were serialised in Al-Ahram; less well known, however, are the essays he also published through the newspaper. This fascinating volume brings together Mafouz?s non-fiction writings penned during the era of Sadat, whose presidency comprised some of the most dramatic events in Egyptian history: from Sadat?s ?Corrective Revolution? to the Yom Kippur War with Israel and the eventual peace accord between the two countries, as well as his eventual assassination by Islamic extremists in 1981. In this collection Mahfouz deals with diverse political topics, such as socio-economic class, democracy and dictatorship, Islam and extremism ? topics which still seem highly pertinent in relation to the situation in Egypt today. While Mahfouz?s opinions are often considered to be obscured in his fiction writing, here we gain an extraordinarily clear insight into his personal views ? views which helped shape his novels. Essays of the Sadat Era is the second of four volumes that will see Mahfouz?s non-fiction work translated into English for the first time.
Naguib Mahfouz (1911-2006) was the greatest Arab writer of the twentieth century. Born in the old Islamic Quarter of Cairo in 1911, he began writing when he was seventeen before entering university to study as a student of philosophy in 1930. He is the author of over thirty novels. In 1988, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Rasheed El-Enany is the dean of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities and professor of Arabic and comparative literature at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. He is also professor emeritus of modern Arabic literature at the University of Exeter, where he became director of the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies. He has authored several books on Naguib Mahfouz, including Naguib Mahfouz. His Life and Times. Aran Byrne studied Arabic and Persian at SOAS, University of London, and completed a master's degree in Oriental studies at the University of Oxford. In addition to On Literature and Philosophy, he was co-translator of Democracy is the Answer by the best-selling Egyptian writer Alaa Al Aswany. Russell Harris holds an MA in Oriental Studies from Balliol College, Oxford, and is an established translator of literary works from French and Arabic. He is a contributor to The Encyclopaedia Islamica for the Institute of Ismaili Studies and has written many articles on Middle Eastern art for international journals and magazines.
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