Who shot Kamar al-Dawla Alwan? Was it a crime of passion? What was the role of the beautiful peasant girl called Rim? Is the mysterious Sheikh Asfur as crazy as he seems? First published in 1937, Tawfik al-Hakim s partly autobiographical novel is written as the journal of a young, stress-ridden prosecutor deployed by Cairo to investigate a number of serious crimes in a rural village. Imbued with the ideals of a European education, he encounters a world of poverty and disarray, where an imported legal system is both alien and incomprehensible. Both a comedy of errors and a trenchant social satire, Diary of a Country Prosecutor takes aim at wily peasants, clueless bureaucrats, a self-interested ruling class and, of course, our hapless public servant. Hilarious, wry and true, this classic of Egyptian literature has lost none of its bite.
About the Author
Tawfiq al-Hakim is one of the major pioneer figures in modern Arabic literature. Born in Alexandria in 1898 to an Egyptian father and Turkish mother, he studied law in Paris, then worked as a public prosecutor in a provincial Egyptian town. He became the Arab world s leading dramatist, as well as a major short-story writer and a man of letters, notably publishing many articles against Nazism and Fascism during WWII. He died in 1987.
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