This historical fiction novel describes the life of the Coptic Christians a century after the Arab conquest of Egypt. It is being published posthumously, from the Egyptian author Iris Habib El-Masry (1910-1994), known for her "Story of the Coptic Church," the first comprehensive book on Coptic history that follows a modern historical approach.
This novel follows Guirguis, the protagonist of this novel, who was commanded by his brother to be a "torchbearer" in the community he lived in, thus fulfilling Christ''s commandment to be a "light unto the world." The setting of this novel, as well as the historical circumstances, are based on real facts.
Guirguis lived in eighth-century Egypt, during the reign of the ruthless Muslim Caliph, Marwan II of Umayyad (reigned from 744-750). Although very little is known and said about eighth-century Egypt, especially about the Copts who lived during that dark time, El-Masry brilliantly portrays all of the monumental scenes and brings to life names that would have long been forgotten in history.
Format |
Häftad |
Omfång |
218 sidor |
Språk |
Engelska |
Förlag |
St. Mary & St. Moses Abbey Press |
Utgivningsdatum |
2022-07-14 |
ISBN |
9781939972491 |