The Cairo Trilogy #1-3

The Cairo Trilogy: Palace Walk, Palace of Desire, Sugar Street

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Naguib Mahfouz’s magnificent epic trilogy of colonial Egypt appears here in one volume for the first time. The Nobel Prize-winning writer's masterwork is the engrossing story of a Muslim family in Cairo during Britain's occupation of Egypt in the early decades of the twentieth century.

The novels of The Cairo Trilogy trace three generations of the family of tyrannical patriarch Al-Sayyid Ahmad Abd al-Jawad, who rules his household with a strict hand while living a secret life of self-indulgence. Palace Walk introduces us to his gentle, oppressed wife, Amina, his cloistered daughters, Aisha and Khadija, and his three sons–the tragic and idealistic Fahmy, the dissolute hedonist Yasin, and the soul-searching intellectual Kamal. Al-Sayyid Ahmad’s rebellious children struggle to move beyond his domination in Palace of Desire, as the world around them opens to the currents of modernity and political and domestic turmoil brought by the 1920s. Sugar Street brings Mahfouz’s vivid tapestry of an evolving Egypt to a dramatic climax as the aging patriarch sees one grandson become a Communist, one a Muslim fundamentalist, and one the lover of a powerful politician.

Throughout the trilogy, the family's trials mirror those of their turbulent country during the years spanning the two World Wars, as change comes to a society that has resisted it for centuries. Filled with compelling drama, earthy humor, and remarkable insight, The Cairo Trilogy is the achievement of a master storyteller.

1313 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1,1957

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Naguib Mahfouz (Arabic author profile: نجيب محفوظ) was an Egyptian writer who won the 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature. He published over 50 novels, over 350 short stories, dozens of movie scripts, and five plays over a 70-year career. Many of his works have been made into Egyptian and foreign films.

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April 17,2025
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I've read the first of the trilogy, Palace Walk and it was astonishing--the claustrophobic life of a woman living in seclusion, the slow disintegration of a family, the atmosphere. It's been years since I read it and I should re-read it and carry on with the rest of the trilogy.
April 17,2025
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First included in Everyman's Library 2001.

Palace Walk was originally published in Arabic 1956 under the title Bayn-al-Qasrayn.
Palace of Desire was originally published in Arabic 1957 under the title Qasr al-Shawq.
Sugar Street was originally published in Arabic in 1957 under the titile al-Sukkariyya.
April 17,2025
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Reading the Cairo Trilogy is my first engagement with Naguib Mahfouz’s prolific writing. Reviewing this literary giant is not an easy task. Mahfouz’s forte as a writer lies in the manner in which he breathes life into his book characters which make them extremely relatable. In this case, it felt as if every member of the Al-Sayyid family (the central characters in the trilogy) lived in Cairo. I would largely attribute this to his in -depth portrayal of the complexities in each of his characters, underlying contradictions, and their transformation over time making it hard for the reader to pick a favourite and stick with them.

In addition to the storyline, what makes the trilogy powerful and unique are its sociological underpinnings. Mahfouz succinctly provides his reader with a glimpse of Egyptian society and its developments in the 20th century. This includes the effects of colonialism, the birth of Egyptian nationalism, ideas of statehood, the position of Copts and women and the role of religion in society. In many ways, Mahfouz leaves the reader with several open-ended questions relevant even for Egypt today in a post Arab-Spring world.

My only criticism concerning this magnum opus is the overall pace of the story. It was either too slow or at times jumped too fast. Nonetheless, for a reader with a combined interest in fiction and Egyptian history, the trilogy is a treasure mine.
April 17,2025
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لو لم يُكتب غيرها فى فن الرواية العربية لكفى
على مدار 1241 صفحة و3 أجزاء تعجز فيها على ان تغمض عينيك وتكاد تعجز على ان تتنفس فيها.

عندما تعرف تاريخ مجتمعك وأسلوب حياته .
عندما تتعرف على خبايا هذا المجتمع وتنبهر بصفاته .

عندما تأخذك بساطة اللغه على الرغم من فصاحتها ويعجزك الوصف الراقى البديع على ان تحدد ماهية شعورك بهذا الوصف وتقف امامه حائرا. عاجزا على تحديد ماهية هذا الابداع . اهو واقعى وحقيقى اكثر من الازم . هل يحزنك تصرفات هذا المجتمع على هذا النحو . ام تقف منبهراام هذا التناقض اللطيف بين السيد احمد عبدالجواد الماجن الخليع والحاج الورع .ام تنظر باعجاب الى السيده امينه وتفانيها على خدمة بيت وسيد تشعر انت انه لا يعطيها حقها وبين يس وفهمى وكمال وخديجه وعائشه . وكل هؤلاء الاشخاص تجد وصفهم اللطيف ومواقفهم الشخصيه التى تراوحت من الفكاهة فى بداية الثلاثيه الى احتدام اللدراما الانسانيه وكأنك تستمع الى مقطوعه موسيقيه كاملة تعزف بانسيابيه رهيبه فتقرأ فى سكون وانسجام وليس بيدك حيلة الى انتظار الاحداث لنظر الى ماذا يحدث.

تطور الاحداث مبهر الى اقصى حد ومن وجهة نظرى فان شخصية كمال هى اكثر الاشخاص ديناميكيه وتطور وتشعر فيها بجزء منك يتكلم عنه محفوظ.

فى النهايه فان وصف محفوظ لاشخاص هو الاروع على الاطلاق. فان وصفه العميق للشخصيات وشعور هذه الشخصيه يجبرك على رفع القبعه والانحناء احتراما لهذا المبدع الذى سطر بقلمه اروع ما كتب بالعربيه فى القرن 20م
April 17,2025
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I was in thrall to this epic trilogy all last summer. The story of a traditional Egyptian family in Cairo against the political and social upheavals of the late teens, 20s and 30s. I can't begin to summarize quickly why it's fascinating, because it is so on many levels. To pick a few: It's a view of a culture so different from mine as to seem another planet, yet I can relate to every character. Just seeing into a traditional Muslim household is fascinating: the women virtually never leave the house; the respected, feared, and loved paterfamilias rules, and keeps his romantic relationships completely separate from the life of the family. Then there's the mechanics of how sexual affairs are negotiated and conducted in a world where men and women never mix; and on and on. Most amazingly, almost miraculously, every character is sympathetic. Even the aforementioned father. I didn't want the book to end. If it were an HBO series I'd write in to have it renewed for another season.
April 17,2025
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points must be given for sheer sweep. Entire generations come and go, and everyone is sandy. very beauiful and grotesque.
April 17,2025
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حسب اتحاد كتاب العرب، هي أفضل رواية عربية، تم نشرها في منتصف الخمسينات
بين القصرين (1956)
قصر الشوق (1957)
السكرية (1957)

بعد نشرها، كتب الأديب لويس عوض مقالًا عنوانه "نجيب محفوظ.. أين كنت؟" أبرز فيه قيمة الرواية والمؤلف.



الثلاثية تعتبر من أولى أعمال نجيب محفوظ، فهي حسب النشر، في الترتيب الـ 11 - الـ 12 - الـ13.

هي عن السيد أحمد عبد الجواد وأسرته، والتي تعيش في حي الحسين، وقت الحرب العالمية الأولى، وتظل الأحداث تتوالى حتى الحرب العالمية الثانية.

السيد أحمد صاحب الشخصية القوية الحازمة في البيت، والذي لا يرد أمره ولا يستطيع أحد التعقيب على كلامه أو قراراته، بينما توجد له شخصية الماجن الفاسق محب اللذات وسط أصدقاءه، حيث يقضون أمتع الأوقات سويًا في بيوت اللهو والدعارة.

أمينة زوجته، التي تعبده عبادة العبد للرب، والتي تسهر على راحته وتنفذ أوامره، حيث رأيه هو رأيها، وجهة نظره هي وجهة نظرها، لا تقول له سوى "يا سيدي".

الأولاد: عائشة - خديجة - ياسين - فهمي - كمال

هؤلاء هم أفراد الأسرة، وهم محور الرواية من البداية للنهاية.

علاقة أفراد الأسرة ببعضهم البعض، بالإضافة إلى التحدث عن أحداث المجتمع السياسية، كما أن نجيب كالعادة تعمد طرح الحالات النفسية لأفراد روايته، بمنتهى الصراحة والوضوح حيث قام برسم شكل كل شخصية في روايته بجميع التناقضات والأبعاد.

حبكة الرواية رائعة وقد يتجلى هذا خصوصا في الجزء الثالث، أما الجزء الثاني فهو الأسوأ وممل.

أختتم المراجعة بتعيلق طه حسين على الثلاثية قائلًا: "أتاح للقصة أن تبلغ من الاتقان والروعة ومن العمق والدقة ومن التأثير الذي يشبه السحر ما لم يصل اليه كاتب مصري قبله"

مراجعة الجزء الأول
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مراجعة الجزء الثاني
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مراجعة الجزء الثالث
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April 17,2025
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I tried hard, but this is one of the few books I've borrowed that I could not get through and returned with only a small bit read.
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