Abdelrehman Munif, who died, after a protracted illness, in his Damascus exile on 24 January 2004, was oneof the most gifted Arab novelists of the 20th century. Together with Naguib Mahfouz, he succeeded intransforming the literary landscape of the Arab world by making the novel central to its cultural andpolitical concerns just as it had been in Europe during most of the 19th century.