Ibrahim the Writer"
The novel "Ibrahim the Writer" offers a unique narrative experience that delves into the depths of the human self and explores its psychological and social fluctuations. Through its protagonist, Ibrahim, who oscillates between personal dreams and the challenges of reality, author Ibrahim Abdel Qader El Mazni raises profound issues related to love, ambition, and the struggle with societal values and traditions. The novel is distinguished by its remarkable ability to depict the daily life of the middle class in Cairo during the early twentieth century, highlighting subtle details that reflect the psychological conflicts and social changes experienced by that generation. It also raises existential and philosophical questions about identity and the meaning of life, through realistically drawn characters with remarkable psychological depth. The text reflects the spirit of a significant historical period in Egypt and offers a critical view of society and its fluctuations. Through his masterful style, El Mazni has succeeded in embodying his protagonist as a symbol of the experiences of his generation, presenting a timeless literary work that remains important reading and contemplation for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche and its interaction with its social and cultural environment.
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Ibrahim the Writer"
The novel "Ibrahim the Writer" offers a unique narrative experience that delves into the depths of the human self and explores its psychological and social fluctuations. Through its protagonist, Ibrahim, who oscillates between personal dreams and the challenges of reality, author Ibrahim Abdel Qader El Mazni raises profound issues related to love, ambition, and the struggle with societal values and traditions. The novel is distinguished by its remarkable ability to depict the daily life of the middle class in Cairo during the early twentieth century, highlighting subtle details that reflect the psychological conflicts and social changes experienced by that generation. It also raises existential and philosophical questions about identity and the meaning of life, through realistically drawn characters with remarkable psychological depth. The text reflects the spirit of a significant historical period in Egypt and offers a critical view of society and its fluctuations. Through his masterful style, El Mazni has succeeded in embodying his protagonist as a symbol of the experiences of his generation, presenting a timeless literary work that remains important reading and contemplation for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche and its interaction with its social and cultural environment.
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Ibrahim the Writer

Ibrahim the Writer"

by Ibrahim Abd al-Qadir al-Mazini
Ibrahim the Writer

Ibrahim the Writer"

by Ibrahim Abd al-Qadir al-Mazini

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The novel "Ibrahim the Writer" offers a unique narrative experience that delves into the depths of the human self and explores its psychological and social fluctuations. Through its protagonist, Ibrahim, who oscillates between personal dreams and the challenges of reality, author Ibrahim Abdel Qader El Mazni raises profound issues related to love, ambition, and the struggle with societal values and traditions. The novel is distinguished by its remarkable ability to depict the daily life of the middle class in Cairo during the early twentieth century, highlighting subtle details that reflect the psychological conflicts and social changes experienced by that generation. It also raises existential and philosophical questions about identity and the meaning of life, through realistically drawn characters with remarkable psychological depth. The text reflects the spirit of a significant historical period in Egypt and offers a critical view of society and its fluctuations. Through his masterful style, El Mazni has succeeded in embodying his protagonist as a symbol of the experiences of his generation, presenting a timeless literary work that remains important reading and contemplation for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche and its interaction with its social and cultural environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786338270766
Publisher: ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????)
Publication date: 08/20/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 99
File size: 686 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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