Love--who can count its varieties, measure its force, uncover the masks
it wears, or predict how it binds and divides? In this spare novel,
master storyteller Naguib Mahfouz gives us some of his most memorable
characters, widely familiar to Egyptians from the film version of the
book: Sitt Ain, with her large house, her garden, her cats, and her
familiar umbrella, strong and active, mother of the neighborhood; her
son Izzat, so different from her, emotional and unsure of his way; and
the friends of his childhood, Sayyida, Hamdoun, and Badriya, all their
lives entangled and shaped over many years by the encounter of
commitment, ambition, treachery, and above all love. This is a story in
and of twentieth-century Egypt, which can be read on more than one
level. The neighborhood and the motifs may be familiar, but they combine
to tell a new and intriguing tale, with an unexpected outcome.