What 'Isa ibn Hisham Told Us

What 'Isa ibn Hisham Told Us

Muhammad al-Muwaylihi

Trenchant and witty critiques of life in Cairo under British rule

What 'Isa ibn Hisham Told Us

is a masterpiece of early twentieth-century Arabic prose. Penned by the Egyptian journalist Muhammad al-Muwaylihi, this highly original work was first introduced in serialized form in his family’s pioneering newspaper

Misbah al-Sharq

( Light of the East ) and later published in book form in 1907. Widely hailed for its erudition and mordant wit,

What 'Isa ibn Hisham Told Us

was embraced by Egypt’s burgeoning reading public and soon became required reading for generations of school students.Bridging classical genres and modern Arabic fiction,

What 'Isa ibn Hisham Told Us

is divided into two parts. Sarcastic in tone and critical in outlook, the first part of the book relates the excursions of its narrator, 'Isa ibn Hisham, and his companion, the Pasha, through a rapidly westernizing Cairo and provides vivid commentary on a society negotiating—however imperfectly—the clash between traditional norms and imported cultural values. The second half takes the narrator to Paris to visit the Exposition Universelle of 1900, where al-Muwaylihi casts a critical eye on European society, modernity, and the role of Western imperialism as it ripples across the globe.Paving the way for the modern Arabic novel,

What 'Isa ibn Hisham Told Us

is invaluable both for its insight into colonial Egypt and its pioneering role in Arabic literary history.An English-only edition.

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ISBN-10: 1-4798-2099-7

ISBN-13: 978-1-4798-2099-3

Язык книги: en

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