Modern Arabic criticism has undergone significant development through successive generations, enriching the literary landscape. Since the beginning of the literary renaissance in the 19th century, various critical forms have emerged, ranging from journalistic to academic criticism.
Renowned Japanese author Haruki Murakami has released a new novel titled 'Kaho's Story', which highlights the experience of a young children's author facing unexpected criticism from a stranger. The narrative delves into the challenges female writers encounter in the literary world.
Abdellah Dachine, the prominent Moroccan writer and critic, passed away on Wednesday in Casablanca at the age of 67. He was a significant figure in Moroccan literature, contributing greatly to the cultural and critical landscape of the country.
Interactivity is a critical concept that evolves over time, shaping new meanings through the interaction of texts. Rooted in the works of Russian critic <strong>Mikhail Bakhtin</strong>, it emphasizes the importance of textual interaction in understanding meanings.
Moroccan critic <strong>Saïd Yaqtin</strong> presents his new work on the concept of hosting, explaining how the introduction serves as a cognitive threshold parallel to the text. He emphasizes the importance of shared responsibility among writers in knowledge production.
Cultural figures and critics praised the significance of the 22nd Text Reading Forum organized by the Jeddah Literary Club, emphasizing its role in bridging critical gaps and enhancing literary identity under Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
A new book has been released that explores the paths of short stories in Jordan, documenting their critical developments and literary impact. It aims to highlight the diverse literary experiences that have influenced the Jordanian cultural scene.
Iraqi critic Malik Al-Mutalabi has passed away, leaving a significant impact on the integration of literature and linguistics, profoundly influencing academic culture. His departure marks a substantial loss for the Arab cultural scene.
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'.