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  1. Midaq Alley (Arabic: زقاق المدق, romanized: Zuqāq al-Midaqq) is a 1947 novel by Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz, first published in English in 1966. The story is about Midaq Alley in Khan el-Khalili, a teeming back street in Cairo which is presented as a microcosm of the world.

  2. Midaq Alley study guide contains a biography of Naguib Mahfouz, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. More books than SparkNotes.

  3. Mar 6, 1998 · Midaq Alley is a 1995 film that adapts the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, set in Mexico City. It follows the lives and stories of various characters who live and work in a small neighborhood, exploring themes of love, friendship, and social issues.

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  4. 3.86. 12,063 ratings1,335 reviews. Never has Nobel Prize-winner Naguib Mahfouz's talent for rich and luxurious storytelling been more evident than in Midaq Alley, which centers around the residents of one of the hustling, teeming back alleys of Cairo. From Zaita the cripple-maker to Kirsha the café owner with a taste for young boys and drugs ...

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  5. Midaq Alley ( Spanish: El callejón de los milagros, also released as The Alley of Miracles) is a 1995 Mexican film adapted from the novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, written by Vicente Leñero and directed by Jorge Fons. The film deals with complex issues such as gay and lesbian related topics, the lower-middle class of Mexico City, and ...

  6. Midaq Alley is a place of contrasts, a place where the recitations of an old poet who has frequented the café for twenty years are now met with protests from the owner who reminds the poet that...

  7. Midaq Alley is a novel by Naguib Mahfouz that depicts the lives of the lower middle-class residents of a Cairo street. The novel explores themes of tradition, modernity, love, and betrayal through the characters of Abbas, Hamida, and Umm Hamida.

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