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Miramar (novel)

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Original title
  
ميرامار

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
1967

Page count
  
181

Publisher
  
Doubleday

Language
  
Arabic

Pages
  
181

Author
  
Naguib Mahfouz

Genre
  
Novel

Country
  
Egypt

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Translator
  
Fatma Moussa Mahmoud, 1978

Publication date
  
1967 in Arabic (English translation 1978)

Similar
  
Naguib Mahfouz books, Novels

Miramar is a novel authored by Naguib Mahfouz, an Egyptian Nobel Prize-winning author. It was written in 1967 and translated into English in 1978.

Contents

Plot summary

The novel is set in 1960s Alexandria at the pension Miramar. The novel follows the interactions of the residents of the pension, its Greek mistress Mariana, and her servant. The interactions of all the residents are based around the servant girl Zohra, a beautiful peasant girl from the Beheira Governorate who has abandoned her village life.

As each character in turn fights for Zohra's affections or allegiance, tensions and jealousies arise. In a style reminiscent of Akira Kurosawa's 1950 film Rashomon, the story is retold four times from the perspective of a different resident each time, allowing the reader to understand the intricacies of post-revolutionary Egyptian life.

Symbolism

As with many Naguib Mahfouz novels, Miramar is rife with symbolism. The character Zohra has been proposed to symbolize the ideal modern Egyptian/Egypt. She is hard working and honest but uneducated, and constantly being pulled by different forces. Among those pulling her and Egypt are Europeans, Egyptian nationalists (Wafd party), the wealthy upper-class, the Abdel Nasser regime and its followers, and the Muslim Brotherhood.

References

Miramar (novel) Wikipedia