Sugar Street: The Cairo Trilogy, Volume 3 by Naguib Mahfouz
Author:Naguib Mahfouz
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Anchor
Published: 2016-06-15T00:00:00+00:00
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SEATED IN a large chair on the latticed balcony, al-Sayyid Ahmad Abd al-Jawad gazed alternately at the street and at al-Ahram, the newspaper spread across his lap. The gaps between the spindles of the latticework allowed patches of light to fall on his ample house shirt and on his skullcap. He had left the door to his room open so he could hear the radio from the sitting room. He appeared gaunt and wasted, and the dull look in his eyes suggested sorrowful resignation. From his perch on the balcony, he seemed to be discovering the street for the first time. In the past, he had never experienced it from this angle. Back then, he had slept most of the time he was at home. Nowadays the only amusement he had left, except for the radio, was sitting on the balcony and peering out between the spindles to the north and the south. It was a lively, charming, and entertaining street. Moreover, it had a special character distinguishing it from al-Nahhasin, which he had observed for roughly half a century from his shop, the one he had owned. Here were the establishments of Hasanayn the barber, Darwish the bean seller, al-Fuli the milkman, Bayumi the drinks vendor, and Abu Sariâ, who grilled snacks. Known for their location on this street, they were also the features by which Palace Walk was identified.
âWhat good companions and neighborsâ¦I wonder how old these men are. Hasanayn the barber has a good build, the kind that rarely shows a manâs age. Almost nothing about him has changed except his hair, but heâs certainly over fifty. Godâs grace has preserved these menâs health. And Darwish? Baldâ¦he always was. But heâs in his sixties. What a powerful body he has! I was like that when I was sixty, but now Iâm sixty-seven. Thatâs old! Iâve had my clothes cut down to fit whatâs left of my body. When I look at the photo hanging in my room, I canât believe Iâm that same person. Poor blind al-Fuli is younger than Darwish. Without his apprentice, he wouldnât be able to make his rounds. Abu Sariâ is an old man. Old? But heâs still working. None of them has given up his shop. Itâs a shattering experience for a man to abandon his store. Afterward all you have left is sitting in your house, staying home day and night. If only I could go out for an hour every day! I have to wait for Friday and then I need both my stick and Kamal to assist me. Praise God, Lord of the universe, in any case. Bayumiâs the youngest of them and the luckiest. His prominence began with Maryamâs mother, and mine ended with her. Today he owns the most modern building in the neighborhood. Thatâs what became of Mr. Muhammad Ridwanâs home. Where it once stood, Bayumi has built a juice shop lit by electricity. A manâs good fortune may start with a womanâs treachery. Glory to God who gives all things.
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