Zuhair Al-Hiti: Iraq’s Long Night

[ad_1] Iraqi novelist Zuhair Al-Hiti chooses the character of “Saffron” in his new novel “The Nest of Warmers” (Dar Al-Saqi), to ignore current Iraqi themes in a narrative plot that does not aspire to escape the crisis of the individual and society as if there was no escape from a …

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Nokia in the days of the iPhone

[ad_1] “Can you look at me? Because my current sense is transparentNo one can see me, no one tells meNobody feels that I am there »(Actor Maan Abdel Haq, from the series “Takht Sharqi”)I was there, witness, but I didn’t say anything and they did. My brother Hussam, the spoiled …

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Nokia in the days of the iPhone

[ad_1] “Can you look at me? Because my current sense is transparentNo one can see me, no one tells meNobody feels that I am there »(Actor Maan Abdel Haq, from the series “Takht Sharqi”)I was there, witness, but I didn’t say anything, and they did. My brother Hussam, the spoiled …

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The presence of the body in the Arabic novel

[ad_1] Imad al-Wardani in his book “Representation of the body in the Arabic novel” (comma) differs from other similar studies in this context, since critics have always been concerned with reading the body narratively as an external, identifiable subject, linking it to the connotation that refers to it or the …

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