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The Harafish
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"The Harafish" is a novel by Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz, first published in 1977. The story takes place in a mythical Egyptian town, tracing the fortunes and misfortunes of the Harafish, a clan of outcasts who are constantly struggling for survival.
The novel is divided into several generations of the Harafish family, who are considered lowly and despised by the other clans of the town. The Harafish are known for their cunning and their ability to adapt to any situation, which is why they are sometimes referred to as "the blessed". Despite their ability to survive and thrive in their harsh environment, they are still discriminated against and live in poverty.
The novel explores themes of social inequality, political corruption, and the human condition. Through the lives of the Harafish, Mahfouz examines the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of change. He also explores the power of myth and legend in shaping the collective memory and identity of a community.
The novel is notable for its rich and vivid portrayal of life in a small Egyptian town, with its customs, traditions, and superstitions. Mahfouz masterfully weaves together the personal stories of the Harafish with the larger historical and political events of Egypt, such as the British occupation and the nationalist movement.
At its core, "The Harafish" is a story about the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to overcome adversity. Despite their lowly status, the Harafish never lose their sense of dignity and pride, and their determination to survive and thrive is an inspiration to all who read their story.
Overall, "The Harafish" is a powerful and engaging novel that showcases Mahfouz's mastery of storytelling and his deep understanding of human nature. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Egyptian literature, social inequality, and the complexities of the human experience.
Naguib Mahfouz
Naguib Mahfouz: The pioneer of the Arabic novel, and the winner of the highest literary prize in the world.
He was born on December 11, 1911 in Al-Gamaliya neighborhood in Cairo, to a middle-class family. His father was a government employee. He chose the name of the doctor who supervised his birth, Dr. Naguib Mahfouz Pasha, so that his name would be compounded by Naguib Mahfouz.
He was sent to writers at a young age, and then enrolled in primary school, during which he learned about the adventures of "Ben Johnson", which he borrowed from a colleague to read, to be Mahfouz's first experience in the world of reading. He also experienced the 1919 revolution at the age of eight, and it left a profound impact on him that later appeared in his novels.
After high school, Mahfouz decided to study philosophy and joined the Egyptian University, and there he met the Dean of Arabic Literature, Taha Hussein, to tell him of his desire to study the origin of existence. At this stage, his passion for reading increased, and he was preoccupied with the ideas of philosophers, which had the greatest impact on his way of thinking.
After graduating from the university, he worked as an administrative employee there for a year, then held several government jobs such as his work as a secretary in the Ministry of Awqaf. He also held several other positions, including: Head of the Oversight Authority at the Ministry of Guidance, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cinema Support Foundation, and Adviser to the Ministry of Culture.
Mahfouz had intended to complete academic studies and prepare for a master’s degree in philosophy on the subject of “Beauty in Islamic Philosophy,” but he fought a struggle with himself between his love for philosophy on the one hand, and his love for tales and literature, which began from his childhood on the other, and ended this internal conflict in favor of literature; He saw that philosophy could be presented through literature.
Mahfouz began to feel his first steps in the world of literature by writing stories, so he published eighty stories without payment. In 1939, his first creative experiments came to light. The novel "The Abatement of Destinies", after which he continued writing the novel and the short story in addition to the play, as well as press articles and scenarios for some Egyptian films.
Mahfouz’s novelist experience went through several stages, starting with the historical stage in which he returned to ancient Egyptian history, and issued his three historical trilogy: “The Absurdity of Predestination,” “Radopis,” and “The Good Struggle.” Then the realistic stage that began in 1945 AD, coinciding with the Second World War; At this stage, he approached reality and society, and published his realistic novels such as “New Cairo” and “Khan Al-Khalili”, reaching the peak of novelistic creativity with the famous trilogy: “Bain Al Qasrain”, “Qasr Al-Shouq” and “Al-Sukaria”. Then the symbolic or intellectual stage, whose most prominent works were: "The Road", "The Beggar", "Gossip over the Nile", and "The Children of Our Neighborhood" (which caused widespread controversy in religious circles, and its publication was banned for a while).
In 1994, Mahfouz was subjected to an assassination attempt, from which he survived, but it affected the nerves of the upper right side of the neck, negatively affecting his ability to write.
He received many international and local awards, most notably: the “Nobel Prize in Literature” in 1988, and the “Nile Necklace” in the same year.
The icon of Egyptian and Arabic literature “Naguib Mahfouz” passed away on August 30, 2006 AD, after a life full of creativity and giving, during which he presented many literary works close to humans and loaded with the philosophy of life, which is a great legacy that every Egyptian, every Arab, and every human celebrates.
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