Ebook {Epub PDF} Karnak Cafe: A Modern Arabic Novel by Naguib Mahfouz






















Karnak Caf%C3%A9: A Modern Arabic Novel|Naguib Mahfouz revisions after receiving their orders. If a customer feels somewhat dissatisfied with their paper, they are welcome to ask the writer to make /10(). In this pow erful novella by Naguib Mafouz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in , a narrator stops in at the Karnak Café, an off-the-beaten-path café in Cairo run by Qurunfula, a former belly dancer, famous because she raised her craft to the level of true art. Recognizing her immediately, despite the passage of time since her prime, the narrator, a great admirer, stays and visits. A surprisingly dark book, Karnak Café is a good, quick read, combining both Mahfouz's usual presentation of the Cairo-world (though less in-depth than in most of his fiction), as well as a more bitter presentation of the conditions of the times (and misguided direction of the state).Author: Naguib Mahfouz.


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A surprisingly dark book, Karnak Café is a good, quick read, combining both Mahfouz's usual presentation of the Cairo-world (though less in-depth than in most of his fiction), as well as a more bitter presentation of the conditions of the times (and misguided direction of the state). In this pow erful novella by Naguib Mafouz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in , a narrator stops in at the Karnak Café, an off-the-beaten-path café in Cairo run by Qurunfula, a former belly dancer, famous because she raised her craft to the level of true art. Recognizing her immediately, despite the passage of time since her prime, the narrator, a great admirer, stays and visits. Naghib Mahfouz's novella, Karnak Café, is gem-like in its density, clarity, and ability to transform the ordinary light of day into glittering reflections that startle and bewitch the observer/reader.

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