In this extraordinary drama-in-dialogue, Naguib Mahfouz reveals his love
for all of Egypt's extensive history--and his deep knowledge of it. In
Before the Throne, he summons nearly sixty of Egypt's rulers to the
afterlife Court of Osiris, from a king who unified Egypt for the first
time, around 3000 BC, to a president assassinated by religious
extremists in 1981. He includes names as familiar as the pharaoh
Ramesses II and as obscure as the medieval vizier Qaraqush. Defending
their behavior before the divine tribunal, those who acted for the
nation's good are honored with immortality, but those who failed to
protect it leave the gilded hall of eternal justice with a very
different verdict. Full of Mahfouz's unique insight into his country's
timeless qualities, this controversial work skillfully traces five
thousand years of Egypt's past as it flows into the present, through the
mind of its most acclaimed author.