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A new novel by the writer Nahla Younes, which raises social and human concerns

2022-11-18T16:11:45.262Z


Damascus-SANA Damascus-SANA “A Letter to My Husband” by the writer Nahla Salman Younis came in the style of literary letters, and its events take place in different environments, driven by one character, the narrator, who expressed the harshness of poverty, social injustice, and national concerns. The novelist Younis impersonates the heroine of the novel who addresses her husband with a single message in whic


Damascus-SANA

“A Letter to My Husband” by the writer Nahla Salman Younis came in the style of literary letters, and its events take place in different environments, driven by one character, the narrator, who expressed the harshness of poverty, social injustice, and national concerns.

The novelist Younis impersonates the heroine of the novel who addresses her husband with a single message in which she raises various issues without relying on other characters, showing women's awareness, culture, and ability to face troubles.

The events varied in the literary message contained in Yunus's book and included the issue of Palestine and the need to work for it and struggle always because it is the cause of the Arabs and our enemy will not stop at it but will try to expand its occupation.

The novel is concerned with confronting social injustice, the severity of poverty, and the harsh social and economic conditions caused by terrorism that seek to eliminate the thought of resistance.

The novel that adds a new case to the literature of letters from the publications of the Syrian General Authority for Books, and its author, a member of the Arab Writers Union, has collections of short stories, which are “Refraction”, “On Death’s Road”, “Rouh and Rayhan”.

Muhammad Khaled Al-Khader

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Source: sena

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