The Elephants by Fathi Ghanem
The novel explores the complexities of power, corruption, and human nature through the lens of a bureaucratic system in Egypt. It delves into the lives of various characters who navigate the treacherous waters of political intrigue and personal ambition. The story highlights the moral compromises and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals as they strive for success and survival within a flawed and often oppressive system. Through its rich narrative and multifaceted characters, the book offers a poignant commentary on the broader societal issues that resonate beyond its specific setting.
The 17125th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1965
- Nationality
- Egyptian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- Unknown
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This book is on the following 1 lists:
- 32nd on The Best 100 Arabic Books (Arab Writers Union)