Damascus-SANA
The young writer and plastic artist, Duaa Batikh, signed her first novel, “The Dance of Eve and the Rain,” which was accompanied by an art exhibition entitled “Prints” at Zawaya Gallery in Damascus.
In the style of kidnapping as a successor, the writer recounted the events of the love story between the two protagonists of the novel, which was keen to design its cover. She is a graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Graphics and Visual Communications, and employed her specialization in depicting the content of her novel, in which the female played the primary role and dived into the generalities of her life, and the title included the name of the hero “Matar”.
And about the art exhibition, which is depicted with 12 panels, the stories of the hands are characterized by a unique language that speaks in the name of love, anger and human feelings. Doaa says to Lisa’s reporter: If we search for a common language of communication between all parts of the world, we will find the sign language in which the deaf and dumb interact with the surroundings without the need to utter a single word because it is It expresses directly and this is what I used in my paintings in a way that serves the idea and the content.
In his analytical reading of the novel between Dr. Abdullah Shaher, “The Dance of Eve and the Rain” is an emotional autobiographical novel that bears the characteristic of love between the two protagonists of the novel, “Gulnar and Matar,” through which she recreated the art of messages between lovers that Arab literature and world literature knew, indicating that it adopted the technique of the end first that formed the An important attraction factor in the mind of the recipient.
He explained that the novel belongs to non-realistic literature, as it is a group of memories, dreams and revelations that it was able to transform into words, sentences and ideas, and memory imposed itself outside the limits of time and place.
Amani Farooj
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