Douglas Kennedy`s ” Beyond the Pyramids” is a superb chronicle of travels through modern Egypt; a landscape strewn with incongruities & peopled by a vivid cast of characters. Their stories form part of Kennedy`s funny, yet ultimately serious portrait of Egypt today. Sidestepping the usual assortment of pyramids, Kennedy discovers an Egypt in which Bedouin watch American television, monks have word processors & everything is a world away from the common ”archaelogical theme park” image usually accorded this country.