In brevity and in profundity, the egyptian nobel laureate has written a remarkable book in which a long line of egyptian leaders stand before the throne at the day of judgment. From the pharaohs to sadat, each is presented before trial at the gates of the afterlife, and their accomplishments weighed. This book is a mixture of machiavellian discourse on leadership, of theology and what it takes to gain entry (as well as the complicating factor of multiple religious systems over the course of egyptian history), and of insight into mahfouz's perspectives on these topics. It is a slim volume, and each trial is handled deftly." -The global ministries
About the Author
Naguib mahfouz (1911 - 2006) was born in the cairo district of gamaliya. He graduated in philosophy from king fuad university in 1934, and went on to write nearly forty novel-length works, plus hundreds of short stories and numerous screenplays. He was awarded the nobel prize for literature in 1988.Raymond stock, with a ph.D. In near eastern languages and civilizations from the university of pennsylvania, is writing a biography of naguib mahfouz. He is the translator of numerous works by mahfouz, most recently dreams of departure (auc press, 2007).