Jaafar Ibrahim Sayyed al-Rawi, the main character in this most recently
translated Mahfouz novel, is guided by his motto, "let life be filled
with holy madness to the last breath." He narrates his life story to a
friend during one long night in a café in old Cairo. Through a series of
bad decisions, he has lost everything: his family, his position in
society, and his fortune. A man driven by his passions, he married a
beautiful Bedouin nomad for love, and as a consequence pays a
punishingly high price. From a life of comfort with a promising future
guaranteed by his wealthy grandfather, he descends to the spartan life
of a pauper, after being disinherited. Jaafar faces his tribulations
with surprising stoicism and hope, sustained by his strong convictions,
his spirituality, his sense of mission, and his deep desire to bring
social justice to his people.