A novel every week on Friday
Written by Ibrahim Abdul Majeed
From section: Arabic novels
Number of Pages: 369
Publication year: 2009
This novel puts us in front of the problematic of how the writer deals with "fashions" and social phenomena, without falling into the trap of simulating reality .. They are fashions and phenomena that entered the conscience of the novelist, so he tried to know their backgrounds and motives, to put his hand on the size of the change that affected Egyptian society in the last two decades of The end of the twentieth century, and the first decade of the new century.
Ibrahim Abdel Majid, one of the sites on the Internet, whose owner stipulates accepting new members only on Friday every week, and in succession of new members entering, each tells his story, the novelist enters the society’s wasps to reveal what happened beneath his surface, and how these young people think In their circumstances and realities, and what their aspirations and social backgrounds, frustrations, and little by little these young people converge to form a small society, in which all the phenomena and diseases of large society are manifested.
With this work, Ibrahim Abdul Majeed enters a new stage in his creative career, in which he proves that the novelist is the true eye and heart of his community.
Written by Ibrahim Abdul Majeed
From section: Arabic novels
Number of Pages: 369
Publication year: 2009
This novel puts us in front of the problematic of how the writer deals with "fashions" and social phenomena, without falling into the trap of simulating reality .. They are fashions and phenomena that entered the conscience of the novelist, so he tried to know their backgrounds and motives, to put his hand on the size of the change that affected Egyptian society in the last two decades of The end of the twentieth century, and the first decade of the new century.
Ibrahim Abdel Majid, one of the sites on the Internet, whose owner stipulates accepting new members only on Friday every week, and in succession of new members entering, each tells his story, the novelist enters the society’s wasps to reveal what happened beneath his surface, and how these young people think In their circumstances and realities, and what their aspirations and social backgrounds, frustrations, and little by little these young people converge to form a small society, in which all the phenomena and diseases of large society are manifested.
With this work, Ibrahim Abdul Majeed enters a new stage in his creative career, in which he proves that the novelist is the true eye and heart of his community.
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