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Akhenaten - Dweller in Truth

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Praise for Naguib Mahfouz: "The greatest writer in one of the most widely understood languages in the world! a storyteller of the first order in any idiom." — Vanity Fair "A Dickens of the Cairo cafes." — Newsweek "The incredible variety of Naguib Mahfouz's writings continue to dazzle our eyes." — The Washington Post "Naguib Mahfouz virtually invented the novel as an Arab form. He excels at fusing deep emotion and soap opera." — The New York Times Book Review "Mahfouz's work is freshly nuanced and hauntingly lyrical. The Nobel Prize acknowledges the universal significance of his fiction." — Los Angeles Times Book Review Informationen zum Autor Naguib Mahfouz Klappentext From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and author of the Cairo Trilogy, comes Akhenaten, a fascinating work of fiction about the most infamous pharaoh of ancient Egypt. In this beguiling novel, originally published in Arabic in 1985, Mahfouz tells with extraordinary insight the story of the "heretic pharaoh," or "sun king,"--the first known monotheistic ruler--whose iconoclastic and controversial reign during the 18th Dynasty (1540-1307 B.C.) has uncanny resonance with modern sensibilities. Narrating the novel is a young man with a passion for the truth, who questions the pharaoh's contemporaries after his horrible death--including Akhenaten's closest friends, his most bitter enemies, and finally his enigmatic wife, Nefertiti--in an effort to discover what really happened in those strange, dark days at Akhenaten's court. As our narrator and each of the subjects he interviews contribute their version of Akhenaten, "the truth" becomes increasingly evanescent. Akhenaten encompasses all of the contradictions his subjects see in him: at once cruel and empathic, feminine and barbaric, mad and divinely inspired, his character, as Mahfouz imagines him, is eerily modern, and fascinatingly ethereal. An ambitious and exceptionally lucid and accessible book, Akhenaten is a work only Mahfouz could render so elegantly, so irresistibly. Zusammenfassung From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and author of the Cairo Trilogy! comes Akhenaten ! a fascinating work of fiction about the most infamous pharaoh of ancient Egypt. In this beguiling  novel! originally published in Arabic in 1985! Mahfouz tells with extraordinary insight the story of the "heretic pharaoh!" or "sun king!"--the first known monotheistic ruler--whose iconoclastic and controversial reign during the 18th Dynasty (1540-1307 B.C.) has uncanny resonance with modern sensibilities.  Narrating the novel is a young man with a passion for the truth! who questions the pharaoh's contemporaries after his horrible death--including Akhenaten's closest friends! his most bitter enemies! and finally his enigmatic wife! Nefertiti--in an effort to discover what really happened in those strange! dark days at Akhenaten's court. As our narrator and each of the subjects he interviews contribute their version of Akhenaten! "the truth" becomes increasingly evanescent.  Akhenaten encompasses all of the contradictions his subjects see in him: at once cruel and empathic! feminine and barbaric! mad and divinely inspired! his character! as Mahfouz imagines him! is eerily modern! and fascinatingly ethereal.  An ambitious and exceptionally lucid and accessible book! Akhenaten is a work only Mahfouz could render so elegantly! so irresistibly. ...

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Authors Naguib Mahfouz, Najib Mahfuz
Assisted by Tagreid Abu-Hassabo (Translation)
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.04.2000
 
EAN 9780385499095
ISBN 978-0-385-49909-5
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 131 mm x 204 mm x 12 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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