In Naguib Mahfouz's suspenseful novel a bitter and ambitious
nihilist, a beautiful and impoverished student, and a corrupt
official engage in a doomed menage a trois. Cairo of the 1930s is a
place of vast social and economic inequities. It is also a time of
change, when the universities have just opened to women and heady
new philosophies imported from Europe are stirring up debates among
the young. Mahgub is a fiercely proud student who is determined to
keep both his poverty and his lack of principles secret from his
idealistic friends. When he finds that there are no jobs for those
without connections, out of desperation he agrees to participate in
an elaborate deception. But what begins as a mere strategy for
survival soon becomes much more for both Mahgub and his partner in
crime, an equally desperate young woman named Ihsan. As they make
their way through Cairo's lavish high society their precarious
charade begins to unravel and the terrible price of Mahgub's
Faustian bargain becomes clear. Translated by William M.
Hutchins
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