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In "The Valley of the Kings," Marmaduke William Pickthall deftly intertwines the themes of identity, culture, and the profound impact of the wilderness on the human spirit. Written against the backdrop of the Middle East during the early 20th century, this compelling narrative is characterized by its rich, evocative prose that captures the essence of Egyptian landscapes and intricacies of local life. Pickthall's deep respect for Islamic culture and his own experiences as a Muslim convert breathe life into the story, allowing readers to engage with the complexities of East-West encounters while…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Valley of the Kings," Marmaduke William Pickthall deftly intertwines the themes of identity, culture, and the profound impact of the wilderness on the human spirit. Written against the backdrop of the Middle East during the early 20th century, this compelling narrative is characterized by its rich, evocative prose that captures the essence of Egyptian landscapes and intricacies of local life. Pickthall's deep respect for Islamic culture and his own experiences as a Muslim convert breathe life into the story, allowing readers to engage with the complexities of East-West encounters while presenting an authentic portrayal of Egyptian society. Pickthall, a notable British author and convert to Islam, was profoundly influenced by his travels across the Islamic world, where he grappled with themes of dislocation and belonging. His passion for understanding cultural nuances is reflected in his literary works, where he often explored the interactions between diverse civilizations. The experiences he gathered during his time in Egypt provide readers with a rare, insider perspective on society during a pivotal historical moment, making his insights uniquely valuable. "The Valley of the Kings" is not just a tale of adventure; it is a nuanced exploration of cultural dialogue that resonates with contemporary readers. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the depths of human experience amidst shifting cultural landscapes and the enduring quest for belonging.

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Marmaduke William Pickthall (1875-1936) was a British novelist, esteemed Islamic scholar, and a noted translator of the Quran. With a remarkable acumen for literary creations rooted in both Western and Eastern sensibilities, Pickthall's work was a synthesis of his deep engagement with Islam and his British heritage. 'The Valley of the Kings' is one of his noteworthy novels that transports readers to exotic landscapes, blending adventure with a nuanced understanding of cultures. His literary style often reflected his profound respect for Muslim societies, which he garnered through extensive travels and residency in Islamic countries. Pickthall converted to Islam in 1917, a pivotal transformation that further enriched his writing with authenticity and a palpable reverence for Islamic traditions. His translation of the Quran, titled 'The Meaning of the Glorious Koran,' remains a significant contribution, prided for its eloquence and precision. This translation has fortified his position as an important figure in Islamic literature, extending his influence beyond fiction. Pickthall's legacy is that of a bridge between East and West, a role he fulfilled through both his literary output and intercultural endeavors, earning him a place of respect among scholars and readers alike.