Love in the Rain
Naguib MahfouzIn a society that zealously polices the bedroom while ignoring the violence on the streets, can love survive the aftermath of defeat?
Set in Cairo following the calamitous Six-Day War of 1967, Love in the Rain (الحب تحت المطر) weaves together the lives of disparate characters struggling to find footing in a shattered world. As the nation reels from the war, Mahfouz exposes the deep fractures in the social fabric, contrasting the "old" and "new" moral values. In a frank and sensitive exploration of patriotism, prostitution, and forbidden desires, the novel lays bare the hypocrisy of a system that condemns breaches of sexual morality yet turns a blind eye to corruption and oppression. Through the heartbreaks of his protagonists, Mahfouz asks existential questions about a future left in doubt by the tragedies people create for themselves.
