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Midaq Alley

Naguib Mahfouz

In a narrow alley where every stone holds a secret, is ambition a ticket to freedom or a trap laid by fate?

Midaq Alley (زقاق المدق) is one of Naguib Mahfouz’s most beloved masterpieces, offering a vivid, teeming account of life in a poor quarter of medieval Cairo during World War II. At its center is Hamida, a willful young woman whose desperate desire to escape the suffocating stagnation of the alley leads her down a perilous path. Around her orbits a pageant of unforgettable characters: a café owner with hidden desires, a man who maims beggars for a living, and a cast of pimps and saints alike. With wry humor and deep humanity, Mahfouz paints a society in crisis, where the hunger for modernity clashes violently with the contradictions of tradition.

Original Title زقاق المدق
Language Arabic
Publication Year 1947
Page Count 288
ISBN 9789774167133
Dimensions 15.0 x 23.0 cm

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