Born in Cairo in 1911 Naguib Mahfouz began writing when he was seventeen. His first novel was published in 1939 and ten more were written before the Egyptian Revolution of July 1952 when he stopped writing for several years. One novel was republished in 1953 however and the appearance of the Cairo Trilogy Bayn al Qasrayn Qasr al Shawq Sukkariya (Between-the-Palaces Palace of Longing Sugarhouse) in 1957 made him famous throughout the Arab world as a depictor of traditional urban life. With The Children of Gebelawi (1959) he began writing again in a new vein that frequently concealed political judgements under allegory and symbolism. Works of this second period include the novels The Thief and the Dogs (1961) Autumn Quail (1962) Small Talk on the Nile (1966) and Miramar (1967) as well as several collections of short stories.
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