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Book cover of "The Fate of a Cockroach" by Tawfiq al-Hakim, an absurdist play exploring existential themes.

The Fate of a Cockroach

Tawfiq Al Hakim

What happens when society strips humanity down to the level of insects?

In The Fate of a Cockroach, Tawfiq al-Hakim delivers one of his most searing and prophetic plays, written a year before the catastrophe of 1967 shook the Arab world. Descending into an underworld populated by ants and cockroaches, al-Hakim paints a darkly satirical vision of human society. The ants are disciplined, cohesive, and single-minded, pursuing their goals with relentless precision. The cockroaches, in contrast, are fragmented, self-absorbed, and aimless, caring only for their own survival while ignoring the fate of their kind.

Through this allegorical world, al-Hakim questions power, leadership, and moral decay, offering a bitter critique of a society that abandons its higher values and reduces human dignity to base survival. Sharp, provocative, and tragicomic, The Fate of a Cockroach remains a masterful meditation on the fragility of civilization and the urgent need to reclaim our shared humanity.

Publishing Date: 1966
ISBN: 9789770912027
Original Language: Arabic
Pages: 147
Dimentions: 14 x 21 cm

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