Damascus-SANA
The great Syrian writer, Anisa Abboud, signed her new novel, Maryam Square, as part of the cultural and artistic events at the Second Syrian Book Fair, which is currently being held at the Al-Assad National Library in Damascus.
The novel, which is located in 479 pages of large pieces, issued by the Syrian General Book Organization, as part of the Harb blog series, tells the story of the two lovers, Hassan and Sham, who were united by dreams of having a child who combines Islam and Christianity, to revolve a series of events that invalidate them, during a journey that was mixed with pain. and suffering.
In a statement to SANA's reporter, the writer Anisa Abboud explained that the novel bears a set of goals, embodied by different characters with successive events and unique places, noting that it talks about the Syrian pain that extends from hundreds of years, to the current pain mixed with times and dates.
It is noteworthy that Anisa Abboud is a Syrian poet, writer and novelist, born in 1957. She is a member of the Arab Writers Union. She is a doctor, engineer and researcher in agricultural sciences. She has worked in the Syrian and Arab press since she made her literary path. She has several novels, including (Wild Mint) ( Bab al-Hira) (black silk) (before eternity with a bullet).
As for the story, it has (a fire in the ears of memory) (other details of love), and in poetry (the niche of speech) (the shirt of questions), and thousands of articles were presented in Arab newspapers and Syrian newspapers.
Hadi Imran
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