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Writer Abdel Karim Al-Samer turns to the Wamda style in his new collection

2021-11-30T10:00:54.863Z


Damascus, SANA- The writer Abdel Karim Al-Samer chose the Al-Wamda story template to achieve condensation and reduction as a style for his group.


Damascus-SANA

The writer Abdel Karim Al-Samer chose the template of the flash story to achieve condensation and reduction as a method for his recently released collection under the title “God’s Post,” which depicts realistic reflections in the form of flashes that embody the bitterness and cruelty of the present.

In his group, Al-Samer searches for what no one else is exposed to in the important cases that are supposed to be a basis in human life, such as society’s distance from culture. He described these phenomena very briefly, as in his saying: “The empty spaces are filled with the noise of books.”

In his collection of stories, Al-Samer calls on the Arabs to confront their enemies who are lurking in them, no matter what the cost, such as saying, “They embraced death, so their enemy left.”

And there appears in the group a special philosophical vision that he presents to face reality in a brilliant way as a flash of lightning that leaves its mark on the imagination.

The stories of the collection were complemented by the selected photographs taken by photographer Ahmed Mahmoud Khudair.

The collection came in 96 pages of medium size and was issued by Marques Publishing and Distribution.

And writer Abdel Karim Al-Samer, a member of the Union of Arab Writers and Writers, has published more than twenty books, some of which have been translated into multiple languages.

Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr

Source: sena

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