The book One Thousand and One Nights (Sequence of Tales by Shahrazad Kaseh Go) (1979) is a novel by the Egyptian writer Naqib Mahfouz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. This novel is a sequel and companion piece to One Thousand and One Nights ...
The book One Thousand and One Nights (Sequence of Tales by Shahrazad Kaseh Go) (1979) is a novel by the Egyptian writer Naqib Mahfouz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. This novel is a sequel and companion piece to One Thousand and One Nights and includes many of the same characters that appeared in the original work such as Shahrazade and Aladdin.
What Naqib Mahfouz narrates in this book is part of his own lived experience in a social environment with complex problems.
The amazing depth of the characters he creates from his own experiences has made the readers of the book feel a sense of empathy between themselves and the fictional characters.
He does not write stories like any Western novelist.
That's why his writings are new to you and inspire you with a sense of purity.
In his novels, he talks about barbarism, lies, deception, and the darkness of the present time. In essence, it exposes the true face of the decaying world.
He does not present a unified point of view, but his works are an exhibition of complex ideas.
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