A recent study highlights the concept of 'Harafish' in Naguib Mahfouz's literature, emphasizing its social and linguistic implications related to marginalized communities. The new book showcases the role of this group in Egyptian society and its impact on Arabic novels.
Iraqi writer Alia Mamdouh presents a profound exploration of illness in her latest novel, 'The Retreat of Deficiency.' The narrative delves into how sickness reshapes the relationship between the self and the surrounding world.
Mahmoud Hamdan, the author of the literary work 'Ala Clay', announced the passing of his father, which has garnered widespread sympathy among literature and art enthusiasts. This loss comes at a sensitive time as Hamdan continues his creative journey.
The author of 'Letters Without a Reader' emphasizes that translation is more than a linguistic process; it is an emotional simulation reflecting Arabic culture. She points out the significance of translation in enhancing cultural communication and bringing Arabic narratives to a global audience.
In a scheduled presentation at Tunisian colleges, the topic of renewing rhetoric and creativity was discussed. The author highlights Roland Barthes' assertion about the world being filled with old rhetoric, raising questions about how to refresh literary discourse.
Jordanian novelist Samihah Khreis has released her new work titled 'The Leopard Tree', which highlights the origins and history of the extended family. The novel reflects deep human experiences and details of daily life.
The novel 'One Step After Life' offers a rich literary experience that delves into themes of approaching death and spirituality. It uniquely engages readers through its intricate narrative and profound subject matter.
Egyptian author Samah Sand has released his debut novel titled 'The Dream', inspired by real-life stories. The novel reflects deep human experiences and highlights contemporary social issues.
Algerian author Wiam Sharmaiti's new novel, 'The Woman Who Does Not Resemble Her Name,' delves into a world filled with cruelty and deviation. The narrative intricately weaves crimes within a family dominated by manifestations of evil.
This article delves into the relationship between two of the greatest Arab poets, Al-Mutanabbi and Al-Ma'arri, and how their works have influenced Arabic literature. Both are considered prominent symbols in the history of Arabic poetry, each embodying a unique worldview.
The Italian publishing house has announced the release of the Italian translation of 'The Waraq Notebooks' by Jordanian author Jala Burjas, highlighting the growing interest in Arabic literature on the global literary stage.
Al-Humaidi's novel 'The Negro' delves into profound themes that transcend traditional storytelling, highlighting the meanings of life and existence. The narrative challenges readers to explore new dimensions of understanding.
The book "The Room" by Lebanese author Aql Al-Await offers more than just a memoir; it delves into cultural and linguistic issues related to Arabic literature. This work addresses fundamental questions about language and literature, making it an important reference in the field.
The novel 'Mouars Al-Baraka' by Moroccan author Mohamed Azouqa offers a unique blend of autobiography and life experiences. It reflects the author's life details and interactions with society, providing a rich literary experience.
The city of Tabuk hosted a cultural evening titled 'Memory of Clay', featuring writer Bandar Al-Khudair, who presented a rich narrative of Najd's history and heritage. The event focused on daily life in Najd and the impact of environment and culture on society.
The novel 'Alhamash Epic' by Jordanian author Youssef Ghayshan offers a unique perspective on modern Jordan's history through a diverse narrative of stories and memoirs. It reflects the social and political transformations in Jordan since the mid-20th century.
Jordanian writer Burjas launched his new short story collection 'Thin Possessed by a Lame Religion' at a signing event attended by prominent literary figures and critics. The collection explores complex human themes reflecting societal realities.
Palestinian poet Ghiyath Al-Madhoun discusses his new collection, "I Brought You a Cut Hand," on Liana Saleh's Culture program. The work delves into personal experiences of pain and loss while highlighting the impact of historical events on collective memory.
In his published article, poet and critic <strong>Shawqi Bzeih</strong> reveals the role of narcissism in Arabic poetic heritage, emphasizing that it is not merely a fleeting phenomenon but an integral part of the poet's nature. He also discusses the philosopher's role in shaping knowledge, highlighting the fundamental difference between the narcissism of poets and philosophers.
Egypt's Minister of Culture, Dr. Nevin Al-Kilani, announced the death of writer Samir Gharib at the age of 70, praising his significant contributions to Egyptian culture and national identity.
Egyptian writer Samir Gharib, a prominent figure in contemporary Arabic literature, has passed away at the age of 75. His funeral will take place tomorrow in his hometown of Alexandria.
Malik Al-Mutalabi, the renowned Iraqi poet and critic, passed away this morning in Baghdad at the age of 85, leaving behind a rich literary legacy. He was known for his critical and poetic works, as well as for writing the script for the television series 'Al-Mutanabbi'.
Egyptian author Mohamed Gad has released his new novel 'Loud Silence', which addresses issues of political detention and the tension-filled silence. Set within the confines of a prison, the story features intellectuals and thinkers confronting authority.