Essays of his Later Years : The Non-Fiction of Naguib Mahfouz: Volume IV (The Non-fiction of Naguib Mahfouz)

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Essays of his Later Years : The Non-Fiction of Naguib Mahfouz: Volume IV (The Non-fiction of Naguib Mahfouz)

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Although he had largely stopped writing fiction by the end of the 1980s, Naguib Mahfouz continued to pen essays for al-Ahram newspaper, offering letters of advice and reflection to his beloved Egyptian public. His steady outpouring was not to be stopped until his attempted assassination in 1994, when a young man, in the grip of religious extremism, stabbed the author in the neck.

In the years approaching the attack, Mahfouz wrote with empathy and forgiveness for those who turn in desperation to terrorism. These remarkably prescient essays display a mature and measured reaction to the increasingly violent world Mahfouz perceived around him. With their unwavering commitment to tolerance, democracy, and hope in dark times, his essays feel as pertinent today as they were thirty years ago.

Essays of His Later Years is the last of four volumes in which Mahfouz's non-fiction is translated into English for the first time.

Contents

Introduction by Rasheed El-Enany xv

 

Substandard Food in an Age of Discipline 1

Defamation of the Country 3

Indifference and Education 5

The Forbidden Opposition 6

Behaviour Appropriate for Our Lives 8

The Democracy of Labour 9

The Debt Fund 10

Lessons from Deceased Leaders 11

How Should We Deal with Deviation? 13

The People of the Cave Wake Up 14

A Small Nation in a World of Giants 16

The Task of the Centre 17

Withdrawal Celebrations 18

After the Withdrawal 20

The Army of War and Peace 21

On the Issue of Change 22

On the Egypt of Tomorrow Conference 23

When Will Change Begin? 24

Political Activity as the Harbinger of Good 25

The Return of Administrative Control 27

Opposition Newspapers 28

The Bitter Truth 29

Towards a New Five-Year Plan 30

An Ongoing Period of Trial... and a New Dawn 31

The July Revolution 33

Ramadan - Should It Be Serious or Fun? 35

Who Are We? 36

Ten People Who Have Not Received any Good News 37

The Youth Also Have a Literary Problem 38

The Role of Culture in Our Rebirth 40

The Egyptian Path and the Age of Productivity 42

The Egyptian Way... and National Mobilisation? 43

The Arab Way 45

How Can We Confront Life? 47

The Value of an Individual and Civilisation 49

Democracy and the Ethics of Leadership 50

Indifference... and Performance 51

Indifference... and the Army 52

Social Justice 53

The Real Criminal 54

Your Voting Slip 55

The Giza Drain Told Me... 56

The Other Side of the Moon 58

Signs of a New Age 60

Good Tidings 61

Studies of the National Councils 62

Welcoming the New Masses 63

Making Donations to Pay Off Our Debts 65

What a Neutral Ministry Cannot Do 67

When Will We Learn the Value of Time? 68

A Relative, Not an Absolute, Majority 70

What Does Israel Mean? 71

The Message of the Conference 73

A Return to the Discussion of Debts 75

A Stand on Corruption 77

The Lesson of Oil 79

In What State Has the Festival Returned? 80

On the Opposition 82

Wielding Some Legal Clout 84

About a Higher Aim 85

The Desired Wisdom 86

The Minister and the Opposition 88

The Privilege Disease 89

Signs of the Value of the Individual 90

5 June 92

A New Year of Development 94

Our Scientific Expertise and Development 95

The July Revolution 97

We Are Not Unaware of Our Faults... But! 99

More Cars 100

The Unreasonable War 101

Conflict and Civilisation 102

The Benchmark of Civilisation 103

The Ministry of Wealth 104

Looking for the Missing Money 105

Censorship 106

A New Censorship Law 107

Thought and Freedom 109

6 October 110

The Police in the Service of Democracy 111

Television and the Cinema 112

The Etiquette and Conventions of Catastrophes 113

On the Emergency Law 114

What Does Experience Tell Us? 116

Arab Considerations 117

The Minister of Culture said... 118

The Hope That Remains 120

A Golden Age of Culture 122

The Crisis of Literature 123

The State Media and Culture 124

Martyrs of the Pen 125

The Crisis of Thought 126

Between the Cause and the Aim 127

A Campaign Guide for the Citizen 129

In Defence of the Five-Year Plan and the General Public 131

For an Honest Battle 132

Catastrophes and Us! 133

Towering Intellects 136

A Multi-Party System 138

The Trust of the People 139

On the Generation Argument 140

A Serious Campaign in a Serious Period 141

The Cause of Art 142

A Renewal of Interest 145

The Election Campaign and the Revolution 146

The Parliament We Are Waiting For 147

A New Age 148

A Word to Our Youth 150

A Word to the Wafd Party 152

A Small Nation Among Giants 154

The Party Platforms and Our Youth 156

Look in Anger at Reality 157

Between Culture and Development 158

In Defence of Higher Values 161

The July Revolution 163

The Return of the Giants 165

Those without a Sense of Belonging 166

Democratic Demands 167

The State Radio, Television and Culture 168

23 August 171

The First Aim 173

The Minister of the Interior Begins the Battle 174

We Have the Power 175

The Media and the New Class 177

6 October 179

6 October 181

Our Lives 182

A Good Start 184

Support for a Society of Freedom and Justice 185

What a Political Party Means 186

Decisive Years 187

'13 November' 188

The National Democratic Party and Culture 190

The Ministry and the Festival 192

The Majority Party 193

Party and Development 194

Back to the Electoral Law 196

Culture between Criticism and Anger 197

Mass Suicide 199

The High Dam and the Necessary Conference 200

The Nile and the Law 201

The Day of the Police 202

A Book Display in Every Home 204

Execution and Life Imprisonment 205

The Case of Dr Ahmed 207

The Master of the Cause 208

Civilisation and the Holes in the Road 209

An Era of Rationalism 211

Art and Censorship 213

Crime between Punishment and Cure 219

The Third Way 221

A Frenzied Crime 223

A Return to Language 225

Blossoms on the Path of Patience 229

Our Real Wealth 230

The Long-Lasting Case 231

A Day of Wisdom 234

The Peace Track 236

A Wonderful Movement 238

Independence in Jungle Life 239

The Spectator's Confusion 241

The Missing Constitution 242

A Revolution and a Lesson 245

Rationalising Rationalisation 246

An Abstruse Problem 247

The Battle of Freedom and Civilisation 249

Literature and Politics 250

The Opposition between Tradition and Renewal 253

Between Awakening and Deviation 255

23 August 256

The Necessity of Culture 257

The Unretouched Picture 258

A Cure for All Eras 259

The Role of the State 260

A Five-Year Plan Which Never Stops 261

Can the Reward for Murder Be Anything Other Than Death? 262

Towards a New Citizen 264

Parliament and the Media 265

Between Two Eras 267

The Coming Years of Hard Work 268

Confrontation without Hesitation 269

A Discussion about the Future 270

No Love from One Party 272

Between Reality and Dream 274

Arab Nationalism between Reality and Dream 276

Towards a New Arab Unity 278

The Truth about Suleiman Khater 279

Democracy between the Opposition and the Government 281

The Opposition's Message 283

The Direction of Democracy 284

Crisis... Strengthen and Be Gone! 285

A Violent Battle 287

The Five Commandments 289

Stability, Development and Humankind 291

A Soap Opera of Suffering, Sabotage and Arson 293

Who Engineered the Events of 25 February? 295

Ever in the Service of the People 297

Directness between the Government and the Opposition 298

Facing the Facts 300

Development and Social Peace 302

May Day 304

Religious Education 306

The Most Beautiful of Times 308

On the Question of Ethics 309

5 June 311

Values Fit for All Times and Places 312

On the Question of Change 314

Why Subsidies... and Why Education? 316

Towards an Ethical Plan 317

The Present between Anger and Perfection 319

The Occasion of the 23 July 1952 Revolution 321

We Are Not a Nation without an Aim 323

The Role of the People 325

Towards the Other Shore 327

Democracy Is Wonderful Despite Its Errors 328

In Commemoration of the 1919 Revolution 330

Good Government 332

Our True Wealth 333

The National Democratic Party and Our Youth 335

Opinion, Experience and Consultation 337

One Crisis Should Suffice! 339

6 October 341

A Day of the People 343

The Responsibility of the Majority 344

The State and Culture 346

Medicine for More than One Disease 348

Africa and Internationalism 349

A New Government 351

Welcome to Parliament 353

The Opposition 355

Exam Month 357

What We Should Remember 358

A Conversation in English 360

Science in Language Schools 361

On the Electoral Law 362

Towards a New Ethics and New Traditions 364

A New World 365

The Islamic Conference 367

Another Path to Glory 369

It Is People Who Make Civilisation 371

A New Era 373

Electoral Fraud 375

The Festival 377

The Constitutionality of the New Parliament 379

A Word to the Confused 381

What Will Tomorrow Tell Us? 383

The Hidden Disease 385

The New Parliament 386

Public Holiday and Remembrance 388

The Human Resources Conference 390

The People and the Battle 391

The Flood and the Ark 393

The Dark Side of the Moon 395

Hidden Evil 396

Democracy and the Battle 398

The Greatest Problem 399

Disease Spreads to the Core 400

Towards a New Future 401

Terrorism and Stability 402

A Wise and Just Decision 403

A New Five-Year Plan 404

The Revolution of 23 July 406

Between Suicide and Famine 408

The Meaning of Stability 409

The Sun Will Rise Again 410

In Commemoration of the 1919 Revolution - Again 411

Unifying the Two Sectors 413

Cultural Hopes 415

Terrorism 416

Yes 418

6 October and the Best of Memories 420

And Nothing Is Being Said about Culture 421

Axioms of the Revolution 422

MPs' Opinions and Their Wishes 423

The Desired Awareness 424

Anticipated Hopes 426

Author, Thinker, Fighter 428

Democracy Is a National Programme 430

The Fight 431

The Modern Age 432

Unity Is Our Cornerstone 433

The Rule of Law 435

A War on Two Fronts 436

The Era of Truth and Reality 437

Society and the Youth 438

A New Year 439

Thoughts on the Smuggled Billions 441

The Blood of the Revolutionaries 442

On Productivity 444

The Age of Science and Scientists 446

The Map of Our Youth 447

The Concerns of Today and Tomorrow 449

Political Reform 451

War 452

Identity and Aim 453

Culture and the State 454

Towards National Solidarity 456

The Long-Awaited Mahdi 457

The Confessional 459

Political AI DS 460

The Road to Peace 462

On Religious Education 463

The Key to Reform 464

Praying for Rain 466

Between the Ebb and Flow 467

A Naïve Question 468

Religion in the Modern Age 469

Between the Sacred and the Profane 470

Between Extinction and Survival 472

Egypt's Role 473

The Man of the Hour 474

The Revolution of 23 July - Again 475

A Call to Life 476

Remembering the Dead 477

The Trust Borne by People 478

Behaviour in Hard Times 480

Forgotten Honours 481

How Do We Face the Enemy? 482

Between Confrontation and Flight 483

The Explosion 484

Dream and Reality 485

The Day of Victory and Peace 486

A Word Amid All the Hubbub 488

Respectable but Criminal 490

Climbing Out of the Animal's Jaws 491

Culture and Life 492

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