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Everyman Three Novels of Ancient Egypt. Khufu’s Wisdom. Rhadopis of Nubia. Thebes at War Махфуз Нагиб

Everyman Three Novels of Ancient Egypt. Khufu’s Wisdom. Rhadopis of Nubia. Thebes at War Махфуз Нагиб

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Три великолепных романа нобелевского лауреата Нагиба Махфуза, впервые опубликованные общим изданием, представляют собой древнеегипетский аналог его знаменитой Каирской трилогии. Махфуз уходит корнями на тысячи лет назад, чтобы донести до нас рассказы о величественной ранней истории своей родины – рассказы о египетской знати и войнах, несчастливой любви и божественном правлении фараонов • В "Мудрости Хуфу", легендарный монарх Четвертой династии сталкивается с осзнанием грядущего конца своего правления и пониманием, что его дочь влюбилась в человека, который станет его преемником • "Радопис из Нубии" - это трагическая история харизматичного молодого фараона Меренры II и восхитительной куртизанки Радопис, чья любовная связь вызывает зависть всего египетского общества подробнее
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