- The Search (novel)
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name = The Search
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translator =Mohamed Islam
author =Naguib Mahfouz
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country =Egypt
language = Arabic
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genre =Novel
publisher = Doubleday
release_date = 1964 (translation 1987 & 1991)
media_type = Print (Hardback)
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isbn = NA
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followed_by ="The Search" is a
novel written and published byNobel Prize -winningauthor Naguib Mahfouz in1964 . It was translated from Arabic into English in1987 byMohamed Islam , edited byMagdi Wahba , and published by Doubleday in1991 .Plot summary
Saber Sayed has just returned home from the
funeral for his mother, aprostitute in Alexandria who had just been released fromprison five days before. Sayed reminisces about their last conversation, where his mother revealed that she'd abandoned her husband, Sayed's father, before giving birth to him. With awedding certificate and their wedding photo from thirty years ago, she tells Sayed to go toCairo where he might be. From his mother's business, Sayed has been able to live well, but when the money runs out, he must find another source or he will have to turn to a life ofcrime like she did.When in Cairo, Sayed checks into a
hotel and places aclassified ad in the localnewspaper seeking the whereabouts of his father and if he's even in Cairo. As his monetary reserves run low, Sayed becomes tempted by Karima, the young wife of the hotel owner, Mr. Khalil. While Sayed and Karima make love every night she can get away from her old husband, Sayed also makes the acquaintance of Elham from the newspaper. The ad is fruitless, and those Sayed speaks to have no knowledge of his father having ever been in Cairo.Sayed is torn himself; with no marketable skills and his money about to run out, he agrees to Karima's proposal to kill her husband so she can inherit Khalil's fortune and they can start a new life together. With Elham, whom he also loves but does not lust after, Sayed admits that he is truly looking for his father; he can't lie to her. One night, Sayed enters through the window of Khalil's room and kills him. The hotel porter, Aly Seriakous, is arrested for the
murder as well astheft . Sayed exchanges news with the hotel doorman Mohamed al-Sawi about Karima's prior marriage to hercousin and her mother's move to twenty Sahil Street inZeitoun , miles away.Sayed undertakes the journey by taxi and finds Karima there. Angry that she used him to murder her husband and then finds her with another man, Sayed strangles Karima and is arrested for murder. While awaiting trial and possible
death byhanging , Sayed'sattorney – a relative of Elham's – reveals that he's known a man who resembles Sayed's father but now doesn't know where he is. Sayed shrugs his shoulders and resigns himself to fate; he may never meet his father.ymbolism and Comparison with Other Works
The original Arabic title is الطريق which means "the way" or "the quest" and is very close to the word used by Muslim sufists [called Sufist Ways الطرق الصوفية] for the different "ways" or "schools" by which to approach
God .The name of the hero's father in the novel "Sayed Sayed Al-Rehaimi" is reminiscent of an omnipotent supreme being, the name in Arabic means literally "Master Master the Compassionate", his last name being very close to al-Rahim, one of the 99 names ofGod in theQuran . Saber's search for him seems to be a thinly disguised search forGod or Meaning. This theme of search for meaning or way of existence is comparable to other novels by Mahfouz, notablyChildren of Gebelawi (1959 ),The Beggar (1965 ),Heart of the Night (1975 ) andThe Harafish (1977 ).Release details
*1987, USA, Columbia University Press ISBN 977-424-160-6, Pub date ? ? 1987, hardcover (in translation)
*1991, USA, Anchor Books ISBN 0-385-26460-7, Pub date ? May 1991, paperback (in translation)
*1991, USA, Doubleday ISBN 0-385-26459-3, Pub date June 1, 1991, hardcover (in translation)
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