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| Author: | Jabr Hatem |
| Category: | Narrative Poetry [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Rank: | 661,954 No 1 most popular |
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Book City of Ashes .
جبر حاتم كاتب فلسطيني معاصر، يكتب في الأدب الإنساني والوطني، وتركّز نصوصه على تجربة الإنسان الفلسطيني اليومية، الهوية والذاكرة والاقتلاع
الألم، الصمود، والبحث عن المعنى وسط القهر والظروف القاسية..
أسلوبه عادةً هادئ وعميق، يميل إلى اللغة المكثّفة والرمزية، ويعتمد على الشعور الداخلي أكثر من الخطابة المباشرة، سواء في المقالة الأدبية أو النص السردي.
This collection of texts represents a profound journey into humanconsciousness during times of war and suffering, where emotionsintertwine between pain, despair, and fleeting hope; between hungerand loss; between deprivation and memories that cling to life. Theyreflect the daily reality of people in a besieged city, where even thesmallest details of life from a simple moment of sleep to a loaf ofbread carry deep significance and symbolism.The texts shift between different levels of awareness: between the selfand the body, between memories and dreams, and between harshreality and fleeting moments of freedom or loss. They portray thehuman experience in constant confrontation with misery, destruction,and absence, while attempting to find a moment of peace or even abrief rest amidst chaos.They also address profound social issues: societal constraints, fragilehuman relationships, isolation, feelings of guilt, and the impact of waron identity and place. These writings often call for silence, yet at othertimes they push the reader to reflect on the deeper meaning ofexistence and on how humans strive to survive amid daily devastation.In short, these texts are not merely accounts of events or scenes; theyare philosophical and emotional meditations on humanity, resilience,deprivation, and the capacity to endure despite the constraints andsuffering imposed by reality. They invite readers to look with the heartbefore looking with the mind, and to attempt to grasp the depth of thehuman experience under the harshest circumstances.
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