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The Dreams
The Dreams | Naguib Mahfouz
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In his final years, Egyptian Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz distilled his storyteller's art to its most essential level. Written with the compression and power of dreams, these poetic vignettes, originally collected in two books, The Dreams and Dreams of Departure, here combined in one volume for the first time. These stories telescope epic tales into tersely haunting miniatures. A man finds his neighborhood has turned into a circus, but his joy turns to anger when he cannot escape it. An obscure writer finally achieves fame-through the epitaph on his grave. A group of friends telling jokes in an alley face the murderous revenge of an ancient Egyptian queen. Figures from Mahfouz's past-women he loved, men who inspired him, even fictional characters from his own novels-float through tales dreamed by a mind too fertile ever to rest, even in sleep. Translated by Raymond Stock From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Billypar
The Dreams | Naguib Mahfouz
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What if you turned your dreams into short stories? Such a simple concept, but one I hadn't seen until I picked up Naguib Mahfouz's The Dreams. The content varies a great deal, and even though this one could be considered a nightmare, it made me laugh out loud just because of how ridiculous yet terrifying it became in just a few sentences 😨😲😆

Centique Oooh i read his book Palace Walk and it has stayed with me ever since. This looks interesting and freaky 😳 1y
Billypar @Centique Good to know - I haven't read any others of his, so I was wondering what to start with, novel-wise. I added it to my TBR. 1y
Centique @Billypar it took me a while to get into the flow of his writing. It felt like he described almost every movement of each character - like someone capturing movie scenes in detail. But after a few chapters of me faltering my way through that, it made everything very vivid. 1y
Billypar @Centique I think it's so interesting when something about a novel's style feels a little off-putting at first, but winds up being what makes it stick with you - I've definitely had that experience. 1y
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