Egyptian Earth

Egyptian Earth

by Abdel Rahman Al - Sharqawi (Author), D . Stewart (Translator)

Synopsis

A 12-year-old boy returns from his school in Cairo to find his village torn by feud and fear. A corrupt official has ordered the peasants to irrigate their fields in five days, instead of the customary ten - a demand which threatens to disrupt the whole life of the village.
A schoolmaster, Sheikh Hassouna, urges the villagers to rebel. But it takes many attempts, some disastrous, others comical and touching, before they join forces and stand against their oppressors.
Set in the 1930s, Sharqawi's novel was first published as al-Ard [The Earth] in 1954 - two years after the Egyptian revolution - and appeared in Desmond Stewart's excellent translation in 1962. It has also been translated into French, Russian and other languages, and was turned into a popular film by the well-known Egyptian director Youssef Chahine.
Egyptian Earth is an epic drama of great power, and an unchallenged masterpiece of modern Arabic literature.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Saqi Books
Published: 03 May 1990

ISBN 10: 0863562612
ISBN 13: 9780863562617

Media Reviews
'A remarkable and often funny book . . . A classic of modern Egyptian literature.' -- The Observer
'An acknowledged masterpiece of modern Arabic literature.' -- University Press Book News
'This is a classic novel, an achievement in fiction.' --R ace & Class
'Egyptian Earth deserves renewed attention as a compelling contribution to international literature.' -- In These Times