The Coffeehouse is a powerful and timeless novel of loss and memory from one of Egypt's most celebrated literary masters, depicting life in Egypt in the twentieth century through the lives of a group of friends. \n Format: Paperback / softback\n Length: 122 pages\n Publication date: 01 December 2020\n Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press\n In a picturesque Cairo suburb, a group of five young boys form an unbreakable bond on a school playground, forever cherishing their favorite café, Qushtumur. Among them, the narrator takes center stage, reminiscing about their remarkable seven-decade journey together. As he reflects on their lives, he elevates the other four to heroic status, crafting a Proustian and distinctly Mahfouzian narrative that explores the pursuit of lost time and the fading memory of a transformed landscape.Their lives unfold against the backdrop of two world wars, the tumultuous 1952 Free Officers coup, the devastating defeat of 1967, the hopeful redemption of 1973, the tragic assassination of a president, and the unsettling uncertainties of the transitional 1980s. Despite the sweeping changes that their nation undergoes, they find solace in the enduring landmark that remains constant in their ever-changing world: the humble coffeehouse known as Qushtumur.The Coffeehouse is a profound and enduring masterpiece of loss and memory, penned by one of Egypt's most revered literary giants. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of friendship, the resilience of the human spirit, and the enduring significance of cherished memories in a world that is constantly in flux.\n Weight: 252g\n Dimension: 151 x 230 x 11 (mm)\n ISBN-13: 9789774169991\n \n