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Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Volume 1

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The collection presents interconnected short stories set in Egypt that depict a range of lives—from village households and conscripted soldiers to administrators and expatriates—examining loyalties, personal sacrifice, and the friction between tradition and modern authority. The narratives combine vivid local detail with moral ambiguity, following love, revenge, duty and the consequences of political and social change across rural and urban settings. Occasional longer sketches focus on particular figures whose fortunes illuminate broader cultural tensions, while an introductory essay explains the author's approach of combining study and sympathy to portray scenes and characters authentically.

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A look too bright for joy, too intense for despair
His gift for lying was inexpressible
One favour is always the promise of another