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by Naguib Mahfouz (Author) "Their heads were huddled around the brazier, and their hands were spread over its fire: Amina's thin and gaunt, Aisha's stiff, and Umm Hanafi's like..." (more)
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Nobel laureate Mahfouz's third volume of his Cairo Trilogy, a stunning portrait of a family in dissolution, mirrors its setting--an Egypt that is adjusting to the modern world.
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The final volume in Nobel laureate Mahfouz's magisterial Cairo trilogy takes the Abd al-Jawad family from a rising tide of nationalist sentiment in 1935 through the darkness and confusion of WW II, as Britain defends an Egypt officially neutral. Yet national politics, for all its importance as background accompaniment here (as in Palace Walk and Palace of Desire), is usually kept just offstage--``They say that Hitler has attacked,'' old family servant Umm Hanafi announces halfway through, and matriarch Amina's final illness coincides with a bombing raid--as Mahfouz continues to dramatize the emergence of modern Egypt through ailing family head Ahmad Abd al-Jawad's family--his sons, sensualistic Yasin and scholarly Kamal; his daughters, prematurely aged widow Aisha and settled wife and mother Khadija; and his five grandchildren. As perennial bachelor Kamal methodically visits his father's favorite brothel and frets about whether to marry, the focus of the trilogy shifts from Palace Walk to Khadija's home with Ibrahim Shawkat on Sugar Street, where the couple's sons--Abd al- Muni'm, turning toward fundamentalist Islam, and increasingly committed Communist Ahmad--argue about their duty to the country and the nature of Egyptian society, but both end meeting the same fate. Meanwhile, Yasin's son Ridwan rises rapidly through the ranks of the civil service with the aid of magnetic, homosexual Pasha Isa, and their sister Karima, like Aisha's daughter Na'ima, prepares to receive the inevitable wedding proposal--though both times from a surprising source. Individual episodes--Ahmad Abd al- Jawad's hazy awareness that his friends are all dying; Kamal's abortive romance with Budur Shaddad, sister of his far-distant first love Aida; and his final tormented guilt over his moral paralysis--show Naguib's Tolstoyan economy at its most dramatic, though the third generation of his family makes a more muted impression than the first two. Mahfouz writes in the great tradition of the 19th-century novel from Balzac to Buddenbrooks. His trilogy shows just how rich and vital that tradition remains in the hands of a master. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended, April 11 2004
The conclusion and final disintegration of the formerly powerful patriarchal family. Brings one through the third generation of tradegy, loss, and spiritual transformation and leaves almost every individual in misery. I enjoyed the first and final books in this trilogy and feel I came away with a better understanding of the conflicting forces at work in Egypt as well as the impact of culture and morality on individual actions and spirituality.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Saga Continues, Jul 17 2003
By Imperial Topaz (Marrakesh, Morocco) - See all my reviews
This is the third book in the Cairo Trilogy Series. By all means, do NOT try to read this book without having read Palace Walk or Palace of Desire FIRST--it would be like tuning in to a movie in the last half hour.

This book opens with the father and his wife in old age, in their 60's, their children in middle age, and the younger (third) generation entering their 20's. It continues the interesting saga. The book finishes shortly after both the father and his wife eventually die of old age.

This entire series is SLOW DRAMA (warning for those who like "action"), but one of the BEST pieces of literature I have ever read in my life. I have lived in the Middle East for 11 years, and this entire series REALLY shows the Middle Eastern culture and way of thinking.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Breaking free of colonialism, Dec 5 2002
By Gail Moore "avid reader" (vancouver canada) - See all my reviews
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This is the last installment of the Cairo trilogy, a saga spanning several generations of a family in Egypt during the first decades of the 20th century. Of the three books "Sugar Street" is the most political with the pace moving very quickly, there are time periods of about a year and more between most chapters.

After an intimate look into a Cairo family's life in Book 1 and Kamal's total stagnation in Book 2, caught between feeling and tradition versus rational thought and science, here there is much action in the outer world and larger political life. The three grandsons grow to maturity in a time when Egypt is breaking free of colonialism. One is a member of Muslim radical fundamentalist brotherhood, another a communist and the other, well...he too has followed his own path away from family tradition.

The Cairo trilogy and especially Book 3, Sugar Street can offer a great deal of insight into how attitudes in the Mid-East have been shaped.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Same problems in living, just another spot on the globe
This is the last book of the Cairo Tilogy,which should stand along side of Galsworthy's Forsyte Saga. Read more
Published on Jun 24 2002 by Evelyn N. Bramhall

5.0 out of 5 stars Unique window into Arabic culture and Arabic weltanschauung.
I do consulting in the refining and petrochemical industries and have, as a result, struck up several friendships with Arabs and Arab-Americans working in those facilities. Read more
Published on Mar 18 2002 by David J. Gannon

5.0 out of 5 stars you can smell the spices!!!
i read all of the trilogy and i do not think that there is one which is better from the rest.
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Published on Dec 30 2001 by jojojo@netvision.net.il

4.0 out of 5 stars Delicious
Even some of the very best long novels or series rush somewhat disconcertingly towards a conclusion as though the writer is trying to tie up loose ends speedily and get on with... Read more
Published on Oct 23 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars disappointing
If you enjoyed "Palace Walk," and even "Palace of Desire," you will have to agree that this book is disapointing. Read more
Published on Jul 26 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars a little too forced, but still great
Not as good as the first two. But still, such a great story
Published on Mar 20 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the first two, but still great
Sugar Street is the continuing saga of the Al Jawad family, yet the book is more tinged with a feeling of despair, seeing as the familiar characters have all grown old, Aisha... Read more
Published on Dec 28 1998 by Dee (sattin01@yahoo.com)

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book
I truly enjoyed this book. Being a muslim and an arab, I could identify with the characters and their dilemmas. Read more
Published on April 21 1998

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