Description
About the Author
Nathaniel Greenberg is assistant professor of English at Northern Michigan University.
Reviews
Nathaniel Greenberg's book is an impressive, many-sided addition to the multitude of studies on Naguib Mahfouz. The author centers attention here on the little-known but important role Mahfouz played in the movie industry in Egypt. He also presents a full and sensitive discussion of the critical writings that have examined the Nobel Prizewinner's works. Mahfouz is properly shown to have played a pivotal role in expressing, with subtle skill and courage, the dissatisfaction and dissent that arose in mid-century Cairo, the Arab world's intellectual and cultural center, a malaise that later contributed to the present turmoil witnessed throughout today's Middle East. -- Trevor Le Gassick, University of Michigan
Written in a lucid style and well argued, this case study of an early and most explosive period in Mahfouz's career makes a significant contribution to the study of Mahfouz as novelist, script writer, and participant in the make-up of a thriving Egyptian film industry. The author's solid knowledge of that period and his extensive reading in the literature of the period and the cinema industry enable him to present succinctly the Mahfouzian oeuvre as reflected in the writer's major themes and preoccupations in post-revolutionary Egypt. In its marriage of the literary and the cinematic, and focus on the existentialist and political concerns of a liberal-socialist, this monograph supplies a much needed contribution, not only to the study of Mahfouz in the Western academy, but also to the understanding of Arabic culture through the impact of Mahfouz and the Egyptian cinema. -- Muhsin al-Musawi, Columbia University
Book Information
ISBN 9780739183694
Author Nathaniel Greenberg
Format Hardback
Page Count 128
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 345g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 161mm * 16mm