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Naguib Mahfouz

Naguib Mahfouz was born in Cairo in 1911 and began writing when he was seventeen. His nearly forty novels and hundreds of short stories range from re-imaginings of ancient myths to subtle commentaries on contemporary Egyptian politics and culture. Of his many works, the most famous is the Cairo Trilogy, consisting of Palace Walk (1956), Palace of Desire (1957), and Sugar Street (1957), which focuses on a Cairo family through three generations, from 1917 until 1952. In 1988, he was the first writer in Arabic to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He died in August 2006. 
Palace Walk
Palace of Desire
Sugar Street
The Dreams
Morning and Evening Talk
Three Novels of Ancient Egypt: Khufu's Wisdom, Rhadopis of Nubia, Thebes at War
The Seventh Heaven
The Cairo Trilogy
Akhenaten
Children of the Alley

Books

Palace Walk
Palace of Desire
Sugar Street
The Dreams
Morning and Evening Talk
Three Novels of Ancient Egypt: Khufu's Wisdom, Rhadopis of Nubia, Thebes at War
The Seventh Heaven
The Cairo Trilogy
Akhenaten
Children of the Alley