Diary of a Country Prosecutor
By (Author) Tawfik Al-Hakim
Translated by Abba Eban
Introduction by Richard Littler
Saqi Books
Saqi Books
10th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
FIC
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
250g
Who shot Kamar al-Dawla Alwan Was it a crime of passion What was the role of the beautiful peasant girl Rim Is the mysterious Sheikh Asfur as crazy as he seems Diary of a Country Prosecutor is an Egyptian comedy of errors. Partly autobiographical, it takes the form of a journal of a young public prosecutor posted to a village in rural Egypt. Imbued with the ideals of a European education, he encounters a world of poverty and backwardness where an imported legal system is both alien and incomprehensible.
'Touching and yet savagely funny.' The Bookseller 'A satirical tale of country life under a repressive and far-away Cairo legal system.' Literary Review 'A book to be read and enjoyed .. a classic of translation.' World Literature Today
Tawfik al-Hakim was born in Alexandria in 1898 and studied law in Paris. He worked as a public prosecutor in a provincial Egyptian town before becoming the Arab world's leading dramatist as well as a major short-story writer and man of letters. He died in 1987.