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A collection of essays and sketches blends antiquarian narrative, personal travel impressions, and literary criticism centered on Alexandria and its environs. The early pieces retell ancient episodes, local legends, and ecclesiastical anecdotes—lighthouse lore, Greek and Jewish interactions, and patristic memories—while later pieces offer modern recollections, character studies, and atmospheric vignettes of ruins and everyday life. Translations and responses to C. P. Cavafy’s poetry are interleaved with the prose. Recurring concerns include the layering of civilizations, the persistence of memory, and the melancholy of decay as it shapes place and identity.

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E. M. Forster

E. M. Forster was an English novelist and essayist, celebrated for his insightful exploration of social conventions and human relationships. Born in 1879, he is best known for his novels "A Room with a View" and "A Passage to India," which reflect his keen observations of class and cultural conflicts. Forster's works often delve into the complexities of personal identity and the constraints of society, making significant contributions to early 20th-century literature. His narrative style blends wit with a deep understanding of character, earning him a lasting place in literary heritage. In addition to fiction, he wrote essays and critiques, including "Aspects of the Novel," which remains influential in literary studies.

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