The Picnic at Sakkara: P. H. Newby
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£14.00£11.20 (Paperback)
Synopsis:
The setting of The Picnic at Sakkara, a delightful comedy, is Egypt in the days of King Farouk. Edgar Perry, a lecturer at Cairo University, finds himself in a world on all sides less well-ordered than himself. His own wife deceives herself, it not him; his illustrious private pupil, Tureiya Pasha, encourages him to believe in something like a mirage; his students, in the intervals of hearing from him about the beauties of George Eliot, take part in violent political demonstrations; and one of them, Muawiya Khaslat, an attractive rogue hardly able to reconcile his devotion to Perry with his membership of the Moslem Brotherhood, almost turns the picnic into a tragedy.
Newby’s Egypt is more than credible and wholly entertaining.
‘The light but intelligent novel is always a rare and attractive bird. Such a novel is The Picnic at Sakkara - a book that combines gaiety and shrewdness, a sense of fun and a sense of drama, that treats an important and absorbing subject in a light-hearted and light-handed way.’ Daily Mail
‘His most successful novel.’ The Times
Tags:
- Categorised as:
- Fiction
- Sub-categories:
- General Fiction
- Places:
- Egypt
- Genres & Themes:
- Comedy; Faber Finds
- Selected edition:
- Paperback
- ISBN:
- 9780571251117
- Published:
- 16.04.2009
- No of pages:
- 240