Description
When the Deputy Attorney General wrote “Diary of a Deputy in the Countryside,” he wasn’t referring to a specific deputy or village, but rather portraying human archetypes and social conditions that could apply to any corner of rural Egypt.
In this book, however, he takes a different approach. He focuses on a particular deputy—one with a love for art and a unique life, with its own inclinations, tendencies, and circumstances that might not be frequently repeated in the surrounding area. The framework within which the memories unfold is the social context, reflecting a facet of life in the provinces at a certain point in time.











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