When the new Egyptian Pharaoh decrees that he does not want a pyramid built in his honour his advisers are aghast. It is their firm belief that peace and prosperity only make the people more difficult to control – they must be kept under the whip. So the Pharaoh agrees to the construction of a pyramid colossal beyond imagining, an edifice that crushes dozens of people as each block is added and which inexorably drains the lifeblood from the country.
As Egypt builds its monument to death, its neighbours plot and gloat….
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the psychological impact of power and control through the lens of ancient Egyptian society.
- Provides a critical examination of societal structures that prioritize control over the well-being of the populace.
- Offers a thought-provoking allegory for modern political and social issues.
- Presents a unique perspective on historical events, blending fact and fiction to create a compelling narrative.
About the Author
Ismail Kadare is a celebrated Albanian novelist and poet, widely considered one of the most important writers of the 20th and 21st centuries. His works frequently explore themes of totalitarianism, history, and mythology, often drawing on Albanian and Balkan cultural contexts. Kadare's writing is known for its poetic language, allegorical narratives, and sharp social commentary. He has received numerous international awards, including the inaugural Man Booker International Prize.