Naguib Mahfouz in 1988 became the first Arab Nobel Laureate in Literature. His roughly sixty books cover virtually every style and genre of fiction. He lives in the Cairo suburb of Agouza.
Fiction
Spring 2001
A Voice from the Other World*
From the Arabic. 1. By God, what does this tomb want for the good things of a bygone existence? It is a fragment of life’s essence rich with lusciousness and […]
