Seeds Of Corruption by Sabri Moussa

The story unfolds in the desolate Egyptian desert, where a young engineer named Anwar is sent to oversee the construction of a new road. As he navigates the harsh environment and interacts with the local Bedouin community, Anwar becomes entangled in a web of corruption, greed, and moral decay. The novel explores themes of power, exploitation, and the clash between modernity and tradition, ultimately revealing the profound impact of corruption on both individuals and society.

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Published
1973
Nationality
Egyptian
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
Arabic
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