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This research article aims to delve into the intricate complexities and narrative innovations present in Al-Shalan's novel, "Realizing Forgetfulness." The book explores the collision between the literary narrative and contemporary society, offering an in-depth analysis of its themes, structure, and the profound impact of the evolving world on the storytelling approach.In today's era, power structures manipulate the past to engineer the future, shaping perceptions and embedding desired narratives. Comprehensive transformations have affected contemporary life, blurring truths and peddling…mehr

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This research article aims to delve into the intricate complexities and narrative innovations present in Al-Shalan's novel, "Realizing Forgetfulness." The book explores the collision between the literary narrative and contemporary society, offering an in-depth analysis of its themes, structure, and the profound impact of the evolving world on the storytelling approach.In today's era, power structures manipulate the past to engineer the future, shaping perceptions and embedding desired narratives. Comprehensive transformations have affected contemporary life, blurring truths and peddling falsehoods. The narrative landscape, especially in fiction, reflects these changes. The traditional boundaries of storytelling have been shattered, paving the way for a narrative style that dabbles in illusions, manipulations, and distortions.The novel "Adrakha Al-Nisyan" by Sanaa Al-Shalan offers an unconventional narrative structure and thematic depth, challenging traditional literary norms. This research aims to explore the innovative narrative techniques employed by Al-Shalan, investigating the purpose, methodology, findings, and the originality of the novel's content.
Autorenporträt
Le Dr K.M.A.Ahamed Zubair enseigne la littérature et la langue arabes au New College, à Chennai, en Inde. Il a écrit 252 livres en anglais, en tamoul, en hindi et en arabe, qui ont été publiés en Allemagne, en Irak, au Canada, en Lettonie, en Moldavie, à l'île Maurice, au Royaume-Uni et en Inde. Ses articles de recherche ont été publiés dans des revues de nombreux pays.