A classic novel from one of the great contemporary writers of Egypt
and the Middle East
Cairo, January 1952. Egypt is at a critical point in its modern history,
struggling to throw off the yoke of the seventy-year British occupation
and its corrupt royalist allies. Hamza is a committed young radical, his
goal to build a secret armed brigade to fight for freedom, independence,
and national self-esteem. Fawziya is a woman with a mission too, keen to
support the cause. Among the ashes of the city love may grow, but at a
time of national struggle what place do personal feelings have beside
the greater love for a shackled homeland? In this finely crafted novel,
Yusuf Idris, best known as the master of the Arabic short story, brings
to life not only some of the most human characters in modern Arabic
fiction but the soul of Cairo itself and the soul of a national
consciousness focused on liberation.