Sugar Street
Naguib MahfouzWhen the tyrant becomes the prisoner and the old world fades, what new forces rise to claim the future of Egypt?
In Sugar Street (السكرية), the final volume of Naguib Mahfouz’s masterpiece trilogy, the cycle of life turns with poignant irony. Al-Sayyid Ahmad, once the fearsome patriarch who ruled the night, is now aging, ill, and confined behind the very mashrabiya screens that once imprisoned his wife. As his power wanes, the focus shifts to his grandsons, who embody the fractured soul of a modernizing nation. One turns to communism, another embraces Islamic fundamentalism, while a third navigates a political career through a pragmatic homosexual relationship. Through their divergent paths, Mahfouz masterfully depicts an Egypt in flux, struggling to define itself amidst the clash of ideologies and the twilight of tradition.
