ArabLit Quarterly Winter/Spring 2019: The Strange
아직 평점이 없습니다
Poetry
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
82
언어
아라비아어
출판됨
Apr 1, 2019
출판사
Independently published
ISBN-10
1092271023
ISBN-13
9781092271028
설명
In this latest edition of ArabLit Quarterly, readers are invited to explore the concept of the "strange" through a rich tapestry of voices from the Arab literary scene. This volume weaves together the perspectives of various authors, each contributing to a collective understanding of oddity and the uncanny in literature and life. Their writings promise to unsettle and provoke, encouraging readers to confront the textures of the unfamiliar.
Contributors such as M Lynx Qualey and Abdallah Zrika provide thought-provoking commentary and narrative explorations that delve deep into the themes of surrealism and the bizarre. With pieces from emerging voices alongside established writers, the anthology fosters a dialogue that blends personal experience with broader cultural reflections. Through poetry, essays, and short stories, each page pulses with the strange and the extraordinary.
As readers navigate through these narratives, they find themselves in a landscape where the familiar intertwines with the surreal. This volume unfolds as a celebration of creativity that invites a reconsideration of what it means to encounter the strange in both literature and the everyday world, inspiring awe and contemplation at every turn.
Contributors such as M Lynx Qualey and Abdallah Zrika provide thought-provoking commentary and narrative explorations that delve deep into the themes of surrealism and the bizarre. With pieces from emerging voices alongside established writers, the anthology fosters a dialogue that blends personal experience with broader cultural reflections. Through poetry, essays, and short stories, each page pulses with the strange and the extraordinary.
As readers navigate through these narratives, they find themselves in a landscape where the familiar intertwines with the surreal. This volume unfolds as a celebration of creativity that invites a reconsideration of what it means to encounter the strange in both literature and the everyday world, inspiring awe and contemplation at every turn.