Damascus-Sana
The storytelling is mixed with a highly poetic language inlaid with the spirit of plastic art in the novel Blue Clay by writer and poet Sohair Nazir Zaghbour.
The actual work, 103 pages of medium cut, appears closer to a long story than to a novel, because it is limited to one central fictional event and one hero and delves into its details and considers the rest of the events and characters as helping in the work.
Nevertheless, the novel is distinguished in its treatment of human, spiritual, emotional and emotional values in a smooth manner that prompts the continuation of the work to its end as if it were a long poem, but it attracts attention.
The writer Zaghbour presents her view on emotional and human values through an emotional relationship between a group artist and a poet to reveal the amount of deception and betrayal among human beings.
Novelist and poet Zghbour, born in Tartous, she holds a BA in the Arabic language and works in the teaching sector. She has a number of poetry groups in addition to her novel Blue Clay issued by Dar Al-Ghanem for Culture.
Bilal Ahmad