ggchickapee
Portland
A review of this — 18 weeks ago
Published in 1965, The Beggar is, on the surface at least, the story of Omar’s midlife crisis. While less overtly political than Naguib Mahfouz’s other works, this novella takes on the biggest “political†issue of all – the meaning of life. Omar’s tale is a metaphor for the “midlife crisis†of modern Egypt, 17 years after its 1952 revolution, as both Omar and the country search for meaning after achieving worldly success.
The story reunites three childhood friends all engaged in the same struggle to find the deeper purpose of their adult lives . . .
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