This much-loved Mahfouz masterpiece is a rich account of life in a back
street in a poor quarter of medieval Cairo. While the novel focuses on a
willful young woman whose ambition to escape the confines of the alley
leads her into prostitution, a pageant of other vivid characters, from
the café owner who likes boys to the man who creates maimed beggars and
from the young man with the faithful heart to the rake and the pimp,
fleshes out the picture of a society in crisis and transition. Though
the novel is set during the Second World War, the characters' alienation
from the prevailing political system and the desire of many of them to
escape the economic and social stagnation of the alley give the work an
unexpectedly up-to-date flavor. Mahfouz presents his characters with wry
humor and a relish for the contradictions and fallibilities innate in
people everywhere (even the alley's beloved spiritual mentor beats his
wife). This new translation of one of the writer's best known works has
been undertaken to celebrate the centenary of his birth in 2011.