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The Harafish
Early Arabic edition
AuthorNaguib Mahfouz
Original titleملحمة الحرافيش
TranslatorCatherine Cobham
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic
GenreNovel
PublisherMaktabat Misr (1977 arabic)
Doubleday (Eng. trans.)
Publication date
1977
Published in English
April 1994
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN0-385-42324-1 (Eng. trans.)
OCLC27894526
892/.736 20
LC ClassPJ7846.A46 M2813 1994

The Harafish (Arabic: الحرافيش) (in orig. Arabic Malhamat al-harafish) is a 1977 novel written by Naguib Mahfouz. It comprises a series of episodes in a dozen generations of a family from the Egyptian urban rabble (the "harafish"). Many of the members of this family become clan chiefs in an alley in the city; some of them are benefactors to the other members of the harafish; some are more corrupt. Neither the location within Egypt nor the time of the events is ever identified.

Although location and timing are never specified, inferences can be made to narrow the possible locations. Reference to location is made several times in The Harafish (English translation). When Ashur and Fulla flee the plague-infested alley, they reside in the caves of the foothills. Ashur leaves the cave "to take water from the public drinking fountain in Darasa" (p. 39). Darasa is located east of present-day Cairo, between the foothills and the Nile river. Further reference to the Nile occurs on page 356: "Strange rumours came from outside the alley. The Nile was not going to flood that year."


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