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Naguib Mahfouz: From Regional Fame to Global Recognition

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Naguib Mahfouz was a widely read, popular novelist in Egypt and throughout the Arabic-speaking world for many years before he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988. Since that time, his regional fame has become global recognition, with English-language rights for his works commanding high prices and numerous magazines featuring profiles of him and his career. By establishing a context against which Mahfouz's work can be measured, this book helps to bridge the gap between the characterisation of Mahfouz as a writer of only regional importance and his emergence as an author of world-class significance. In this volume, scholars of Arabic language and literature show how Mahfouz's work transcends life in the ancient alleys of Cairo and speaks to all peoples in all cultures.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1992

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Michael Beard

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Michael Beard was Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor of English at the University of North Dakota. He holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University in comparative literature. His interest in Middle Eastern literatures began in 1966 when he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Iran.

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