الرواية المستحيلة - فسيفساء دمشقية

الرواية المستحيلة - فسيفساء دمشقية pdf

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Syrian writer and writer. She was born in Damascus to an ancient Levantine family, and she is related to the Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani. Her father, Dr. Ahmed Al-Samman, holds a doctorate from the Sorbonne in political economy and was the president of the Syrian University and the Minister of Education in Syria for a while. She was severely affected because her mother dies when she was young. Her father was a lover of science and world literature and fond of Arab heritage at the same time, and all this gave Ghada's literary and humanitarian personality multiple and varied dimensions. Soon, Ghada, with her pen and persona, collided with the Levantine (Damascene) society, which was "very conservative" when she grew up in it. She released her first short story collection, "Your Eyes, My Destiny" in 1962, and was considered one of the feminist writers who appeared in that period, such as Colette Khoury and Laila Baalbaki, but Ghada continued and was able to present a different and distinct literature that brought her out of the narrow framework of women's problems and feminist movements to social horizons. Psychological and humane. Among her works is the “Incomplete Works” collection: 1- The Time of Another Love- 1978 2- The Body as a Travel Bag- 1979 3- Swimming in the Devil’s Lake - 1979 4- Seal of Memory with Red Wax- 1979 5- Arrest of a Fleeing Moment- 1979 6- A citizen in the act of reading - 1979 7- The loaf beats like a heart- 1979 8- AG watching you- 1980 9- A siren inside my head- 1980 10- Non-committal writings- 1980 11- Love from vein to vein - 1981 12- The tribe interrogating the murdered woman- 1981 13- The sea A fish being tried - 1986 14 - loitering inside a wound - 1988 15 - a trial of love. Among her short stories: 1- Your eyes are my destiny - 1962 2- There is no sea in Beirut - 1963 3- The Night of Strangers - 1967 4- The departure of the old harbors - 1973 5- The time of another love 6- The square moon.

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الرواية المستحيلة - فسيفساء دمشقية pdf by Ghada Samman

من ذاكرة الأيام تنسج غادة السمان روايتها الآتية من بيوتات الشام. ممزوجة بعبقها الياسميني، بأحداثها أحياناً، وبعراقتها وحضارتها الراسخة عبر الزمان، أحياناً أخرى. تحكي قصة صبية… تتابع مراحل حياتها… تعيشها معها في ذكرياتها الوهمية الأولى إلى حين سجلت في دفترها السري أسرار مراهقة تصنع نفسها وعندما أضحت منفية إلى الوطن ورفيق مشوارها البومة الحكيمة التي ما انفكت تغذي خيالها وفكرها لتحلق في النهاية بين البومة والنسر… تنساب الأحداث وفي ثناياها تتغلغل أنفاس دمشقية تعكس من خلالها غادة السمان المجريات التاريخية والاجتماعية لتتوضح في إطار اللذات الشامية بكل أبعادها ومعتقداتها وعاداتها الراسخة في ذلك الزمان.

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