Palace Walk
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Romance
Action & Adventure
Horror
Format
Hardcover
Pages
498
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
Doubleday
ISBN-10
0385264658
ISBN-13
9780385264655
Description
Set against the backdrop of Cairo in the early 20th century, a rich tapestry of life unfolds within the neighborhood of Al-Jamaliyya. The story explores the complexities of family dynamics, tradition, and societal expectations through the lens of the intriguing al-Jawad family. At its heart lies the patriarch, an imposing figure whose decisions shape the lives of his wife and children, illustrating the struggles between personal desires and cultural obligations.
As the narrative progresses, readers are drawn into the lives of the family's vibrant members, each with their own dreams and challenges. From the devoted wife who navigates her husband's strict rules to the children yearning for freedom, Mahfouz captures the essence of their aspirations and disappointments with poignant clarity. The everyday interactions and conflicts paint a vivid picture of Egyptian life, showcasing the tension between modernity and tradition.
With a keen eye for detail and emotional depth, Mahfouz immerses readers in the social and political undercurrents of the time. The interrelation of personal and collective experiences highlights the broader societal shifts taking place in Egypt. As the journey unfolds, it becomes clear that the struggles within one household reflect the heart of a nation on the cusp of transformation.
As the narrative progresses, readers are drawn into the lives of the family's vibrant members, each with their own dreams and challenges. From the devoted wife who navigates her husband's strict rules to the children yearning for freedom, Mahfouz captures the essence of their aspirations and disappointments with poignant clarity. The everyday interactions and conflicts paint a vivid picture of Egyptian life, showcasing the tension between modernity and tradition.
With a keen eye for detail and emotional depth, Mahfouz immerses readers in the social and political undercurrents of the time. The interrelation of personal and collective experiences highlights the broader societal shifts taking place in Egypt. As the journey unfolds, it becomes clear that the struggles within one household reflect the heart of a nation on the cusp of transformation.
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