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Author Qamḥāwī, ʻIzzat, author

Title House of the wolf / Ezzat El Kamhawi ; translated by Nancy Roberts
Published Cairo : The American University in Cairo Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (272 pages) : illustration
Series Modern Arabic literature
Modern Arabic literature.
Contents Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Text Begins -- Glossary
Summary This novel is set in an idyllic Egyptian village from the time it was discovered by Muhammad Ali's mission in the early nineteenth century to the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, movingly intertwining events on the world scene with the life dramas of its protagonists. The story opens with the pivotal character, Mubarka al-Fuli, now a grandmother and matriarch, wanting to dictate a letter to God for her grandson to send to the Almighty by email. We are then ushered back in time to Mubarka's fiery adolescence and her painfully aborted romance with Muntasir, son of the village's deceased but legendary strongman. The shifting fortunes of the al-Deeb clan affect every aspect of its members' lives, from their sexual vulnerabilities to the grief of loss, the uncertainties of a changing world, and the heartaches born of betrayal, and love unfulfilled
Notes "An Egyptian novel"--Cover
Translated from the Arabic
Winner of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature
Print version record
Subject Villages -- Egypt -- Fiction
Older women -- Fiction
FICTION -- General.
Villages
Older women
SUBJECT Egypt -- Fiction
Subject Egypt
Genre/Form Fiction
Form Electronic book
Author Roberts, Nancy N., translator
ISBN 9781617975578
1617975575
Other Titles Bayt al-dīb. English