From Damascus to Beirut : contested cities in Arab writing (1969-1989) / by Hazem Fadel.
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- Idlibī, Ulfat. Dimashq yā basmat al-ḥuzn
- Kanafānī, Ghassān. ʻĀʼid ilá Ḥayfā
- Mosteghanemi, Ahlem, 1953- Dhākirat al-jasad
- Khūrī, Ilyās. Riḥlat Ghāndī al-ṣaghīr
- Dhākirat al-jasad (Mosteghanemi, Ahlem)
- Arabic fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Cities and towns in literature
- Roman arabe -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Literary studies: post-colonial literature
- Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- African
- Arabic fiction
- Cities and towns in literature
- 1900-1999
- 892.73509 23
- PJ7577 .F244 2016
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Notably, studies on the Arabic novel tend to focus on canonical writers, like the Egyptian novelist and Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz (1911-2006), and leave out or just mention en passant the work of others. This book is not concerned with the ways in which the Arabic novel breaks away from or reproduces Mahfouz's approach and techniques, but focuses instead on the way in which the authors in question engage with the phenomena of nationalism, feminism, post- and neo-colonialism, civil war, and social change in the Arab world using an urban scenario as their privileged point of observation. The.
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