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The narrative follows Hassan, a striking young man raised in an Arab encampment who, after being insulted as illegitimate, demands to learn the truth of his birth. His father hesitates and his mother ultimately recounts the circumstances of his arrival near Sakkarah and the pyramids, unveiling hidden family history and local customs. The story pairs vivid evocations of desert and tribal life with an unfolding personal quest for identity, probing themes of honor, belonging, reputation, and parental attachment. Told through episodic camp scenes and a revealing maternal tale, the work blends adventure and social observation as Hassan faces the implications of lineage within his community.
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