Naguib Mahfouz: From Regional Fame to Global RecognitionMichael Beard, Adnan Haydar Syracuse University Press, 1 oct. 1993 - 208 pages Scholars of Arabic language and literature show how renowned Egyptian fiction writer Mahfouz's work transcends its setting in the ancient alleys of Cairo and speaks to all people in all cultures. The collection of essays originated in a symposium at the U. of Massachusetts recognizing Mahfouz's receipt of the 1988 Nobel Prize for literature. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Table des matières
Mapping the World of Naguib Mahfouz | 1 |
The Arab Laureate and the Road to Nobel | 10 |
Naguib Mahfouz and the Nobel Prize | 21 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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