The Seven Days Of Man by Abdel-Hakim Qasim

Set in a small Egyptian village, the story follows the life and death of a man named Shaban, exploring the rituals and traditions surrounding his passing. Through the eyes of his family and community, the narrative delves into themes of mortality, spirituality, and the human condition, painting a vivid picture of rural Egyptian life and the cultural significance of death and mourning. The book intricately weaves together personal and communal experiences, offering a poignant reflection on the cycles of life and the enduring bonds that connect individuals to their heritage and each other.

The 17126th greatest book of all time


Published
1984
Nationality
Egyptian
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
Arabic
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