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In "The Valley of the Kings," Marmaduke William Pickthall presents a compelling narrative that intertwines the themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and the complexities of Eastern and Western relations during the early 20th century. Written with rich, evocative prose, the book delves into the lives and beliefs of its characters against a backdrop of the enigmatic Egyptian landscape, highlighting the juxtaposition between ancient traditions and modern encroachments. Pickthall's keen observations and intricate character development invite readers to not only explore the geographical setting…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Valley of the Kings," Marmaduke William Pickthall presents a compelling narrative that intertwines the themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and the complexities of Eastern and Western relations during the early 20th century. Written with rich, evocative prose, the book delves into the lives and beliefs of its characters against a backdrop of the enigmatic Egyptian landscape, highlighting the juxtaposition between ancient traditions and modern encroachments. Pickthall's keen observations and intricate character development invite readers to not only explore the geographical setting but to engage deeply with the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught between two worlds. Pickthall, a British convert to Islam, drew from his extensive travels in the Middle East and his profound interest in Islam and Arab culture. His background in literature and his experiences as a journalist immersed him in the socio-political currents of his time, providing him with a unique perspective that is expertly woven into this narrative. This rich tapestry of cultural nuance and personal reflection reflects his efforts to bridge the gap of understanding between diverse cultures, forming a cornerstone for his literary endeavors. I highly recommend "The Valley of the Kings" to readers seeking a profound exploration of identity and belonging within the tensions of cultural dislocation. It serves not only as entertainment but as a thoughtful discourse on the intersections of East and West, making it essential reading for anyone interested in historical fiction that resonates with contemporary themes.

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Marmaduke William Pickthall (1875-1936) was a British novelist, esteemed Islamic scholar, and a noted translator of the Quran. With a remarkable acumen for literary creations rooted in both Western and Eastern sensibilities, Pickthall's work was a synthesis of his deep engagement with Islam and his British heritage. 'The Valley of the Kings' is one of his noteworthy novels that transports readers to exotic landscapes, blending adventure with a nuanced understanding of cultures. His literary style often reflected his profound respect for Muslim societies, which he garnered through extensive travels and residency in Islamic countries. Pickthall converted to Islam in 1917, a pivotal transformation that further enriched his writing with authenticity and a palpable reverence for Islamic traditions. His translation of the Quran, titled 'The Meaning of the Glorious Koran,' remains a significant contribution, prided for its eloquence and precision. This translation has fortified his position as an important figure in Islamic literature, extending his influence beyond fiction. Pickthall's legacy is that of a bridge between East and West, a role he fulfilled through both his literary output and intercultural endeavors, earning him a place of respect among scholars and readers alike.