Thinking about narrative
Thinking about narration is associated with not being too simplistic in creative writing. Thinking about narration is the creator's love for the reader and his participation in his intellectual and humanitarian issues away from the hustle and bustle of the press and the rivalry of discussion on social media. Thinking about the narrative takes the reader by the hand in a tender motherhood and a hidden, undeclared alertness to the various shores that surround us, which may pull us into them without our paying attention. Creativity comes to awaken thought in us by looking at our issues that are intertwined in their reality, even if we unintentionally consider them to be separate. This book includes three chapters: The first chapter is devoted to the dialogue with the novel "The Orchards of Basra" by the writer Mansoura Ezz El-Din, the second chapter is with the novel "The Last March" by the writer Amal Ismail, and the third and final chapter is with the short story collection "The Houris Separating the Peas" by the writer Safaa Al-Najjar.
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Thinking about narrative
Thinking about narration is associated with not being too simplistic in creative writing. Thinking about narration is the creator's love for the reader and his participation in his intellectual and humanitarian issues away from the hustle and bustle of the press and the rivalry of discussion on social media. Thinking about the narrative takes the reader by the hand in a tender motherhood and a hidden, undeclared alertness to the various shores that surround us, which may pull us into them without our paying attention. Creativity comes to awaken thought in us by looking at our issues that are intertwined in their reality, even if we unintentionally consider them to be separate. This book includes three chapters: The first chapter is devoted to the dialogue with the novel "The Orchards of Basra" by the writer Mansoura Ezz El-Din, the second chapter is with the novel "The Last March" by the writer Amal Ismail, and the third and final chapter is with the short story collection "The Houris Separating the Peas" by the writer Safaa Al-Najjar.
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Thinking about narrative

Thinking about narrative

Thinking about narrative

Thinking about narrative

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Thinking about narration is associated with not being too simplistic in creative writing. Thinking about narration is the creator's love for the reader and his participation in his intellectual and humanitarian issues away from the hustle and bustle of the press and the rivalry of discussion on social media. Thinking about the narrative takes the reader by the hand in a tender motherhood and a hidden, undeclared alertness to the various shores that surround us, which may pull us into them without our paying attention. Creativity comes to awaken thought in us by looking at our issues that are intertwined in their reality, even if we unintentionally consider them to be separate. This book includes three chapters: The first chapter is devoted to the dialogue with the novel "The Orchards of Basra" by the writer Mansoura Ezz El-Din, the second chapter is with the novel "The Last March" by the writer Amal Ismail, and the third and final chapter is with the short story collection "The Houris Separating the Peas" by the writer Safaa Al-Najjar.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789778842210
Publisher: Almoharrer Alelectrony
Publication date: 03/21/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 374 KB
Language: Arabic
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