At the center of Khufu’s Wisdom, Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz’s majestic first novel, is the legendary Fourth Dynasty monarch Khufu (Cheops), for whom the Great Pyramid of Giza was built. When a seer prophesies the end of Khufu’s dynasty and the ascension to the throne of Djedefra, son of the High Priest of Ra, the pharaoh must battle to preserve his legacy against the will of the Fates. But in the face of the inexorable attraction between Djedefra and Princess Meresankh, Khufu’s beautiful daughter, Khufu must consider not only his personal ambition and the opposing decree of the heavens, but also how the wisdom he prides himself on as a ruler will guide him in determining the fate of his daughter’s heart.
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Naguib Mahfouz, a Nobel laureate, masterfully portrays the lives of Cairo's middle class. His works, often set in the historic neighborhoods of Cairo, vividly capture their dreams, concerns, and anxieties in the face of pivotal issues. Mahfouz's style evolved from vibrant realism to allegorical narratives, delving into profound truths about human existence and societal dynamics. His extensive body of work, translated into numerous languages, continues to resonate with readers globally.
