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To browse Academia. Rashad Al Areqi. Mubarak Altwaiji. Narrative writing is relatively a new phenomenon in Yemeni literary discourse and a sequel to the maturity of the common folk forms. The present study investigates both the rise of Yemeni novel and the representation of the major social and economic issues in early Yemeni novel between the ss. Since the s, the novel genre has become one of the most relevant phenomena in Yemeni literary canon.
Yemeni writers of this era were aware of the importance of introducing contemporary issues to the reader. In addition to this task, the novel has enriched the Yemeni cultural field and remained dynamic in national identity formation. Though The Hostage is also a tender critique of influential families that were part of the oppressive regime, it succeeds in helping the nati Thabit A Ebrahim.
Employing an analytical-critical-descriptive method, the study traces the evolution of the Saudi narrative, highlighting the aesthetic developments and thematic modifications within the genre. The study emphasizes the social, philosophical, and ideological ends achieved through these interactions, showcasing the notable contributions of Al-Humaidan to the Saudi novel. Ultimately, this research offers valuable insights into the relevance and evolution of the Saudi novel as a significant literary genre.
In the opening pages of Ahmed Saadawi's novel " Frankenstein in Baghdad, " a suicide bombing shakes a neighborhood in the Iraqi capital: They all turned towards the explosion at the moment a mass of flame and smoke ate up the cars and human bodies surrounding them, cut several electricity lines and perhaps killed a number of birds—with the shattering of glass, the caving in of doors, the cracking of nearby walls, the sinking of some old roofs in the Bataween neighborhood, and other unforeseen damages that all burst forth at once, in the same instant.