Faysal Darraj in the Theory of the Novel and the Arabic Novel

Volume 1|Issue 2| Autumn 2012 |Discussions

Abstract

This reading considers, reviews, questions, and draws conclusions on its subject on the basis of three pillars which enable the reconstruction of the read and teach the important articulations which are candidate for its productive energy in this treatment which includes the central bases of the subject. It reformulates them through the processes of critique, deconstruction, amendment, and addition which Faysal Darraj intensifies and puts into effect theoretically and in application by the force of the critical act and its divesting energy.
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Syrian poet and Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Department of Arab Language, Tishreen University, Latakia, Syria. He is a member of the Arab Writers’ Union in Damascus. His major works include Sufi Poetry Between the Concepts of Separation and Union and two poetry collections Books of the Other Being and In the Sky of the Nightingale.

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