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Shred Al-Hayat

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Shred Al-Hayat
Author
Illustrator
LanguageArabic
Published2010
Publisherthe Lebanese publishing and distribution house Al-Nahar
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Shred Al-Hayat (Arabic: شريد الحياة )is the fifth novel by Lebanese novelist and critic Jabbour Al-Doeihi.[1] The novel was first released in 2010 by the Lebanese publishing and distribution house Al-Nahar, and then by the London House of Al-Saqi. It entered the final "short" list of the 2012 World Prize for Arabic Fiction, known as the "Arab Booker Prize".[2]

About the novel[edit]

In this novel, the Lebanese novelist Jabbour al-Doeihi tries to address and approach the Lebanese civil war calmly and securely. His dual-affiliated character is a bewildered person in identifying his sectarian identity. He is Muslim by birth, but he grew up in the home of a Christian family that gave him at least as much love as his family's birth. The writer did not fall into the polarization bump in drawing his characters, which are tempted by the atrocities committed during the war, This is why the novel has passed through practices of a sectarian nature, as it has not come too close to the features of the characters that have already done to monitor their internal emotions and feelings as they do so. and the illumination of their backgrounds, and whether their behavior on barriers is rooted in their psychological composition or the product of a concentrated circumstance, has disrupted many internal features. Thus, the choice of dual-loyalty personality was itself a position of the complexities associated with the sectarian fabric of Lebanese society. Did the writer want to focus on the possibility of organic coexistence within the same personality (society), a coexistence that may be worried, sometimes unstable, but the novel depicted his potential.[3]



References[edit]

  1. "Jabbour : Arabic Fiction". web.archive.org. 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  2. "السنوات السابقة : Arabic Fiction". web.archive.org. 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  3. "عن رواية (شريد المنازل) لجبور الدويهي".


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