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said: "dabada has influenced a whole generation of young Iraqi writers, and the texts that have emerged since. He suggested that reading the new Iraqi novel should be started starting from the date of publication of dapada, as it is a bright point that cannot be crossed, “he
148:: "it is the only Iraqi novel that has emerged with such distinctive features. Dabada is truly an outstanding Iraqi novel, and it is undeniably innovative on both the structural and substantive levels, as it enables it to stand alongside the great novels". 104:
Some consider it to be the most important Iraqi novel that was published at the end of the twentieth century. It is a different novel by all specifications; It came as a single text rather than divided into chapters. It touches human concerns.
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said: "I loved this disobedient novel, it is a different novel, it cannot remind us of any other work of fiction, and it has not been based on a previous novel achievement. It's a lonely novel and it's independent of what it
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described it as "a sharp fracture of the skull of the novel, Hassan Mutlak broke pyramids, whose visit became a sacred duty for the writers of the novel, conquering the plot and suspending the dramatic
141:: "it is a novel that excites the reader, and it deals with major issues, this novel will raise problems in the level of reading and the level of interpretation and opinions will differ about it". 27:, It consists of 220 pages and its first edition was published by the Arab House of encyclopedias in Beirut in 1988. The second edition was published by the Egyptian General Book Authority in 155:: "this novel goes beyond the limits of realism to enter into a larger and broader problem than the stereotype of persuasive writing. The language of dapada is the secret of its power." 321: 283: 230: 302: 340: 91: 383: 359: 158:"I hope everyone will read (Dabada) by the very international writer Hassan Mutlak". The storyteller 325: 388: 393: 8: 287: 116: 306: 236: 86: 31:
in 2001, the third edition was published by the Arab House of Sciences publishers in
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The third story: the symbolism of Abdul-Majid's death by the poison of mice
244: 114:"It is an unusual novel, It is new and its author is a brave young man," 23:(Arabic" دابادا) is the first and most famous novel by the Iraqi writer 363: 284:"Cairo reprints the novel "dabada" by the late writer Hassan Matlak" 196:
For the first story: the mysterious disappearance of father Mahmoud.
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considered it: "it represents writing on the terms of life".
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The fifth story: the symbolism of Shahin's disappearance.
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Hassan Mutlak
Cairo
Beirut
ISBN
9953-29-278-7
Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
symbolism
Dābādā (Book, 2006) [WorldCat.org]
OCLC
225517238
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"Cairo reprints the novel "dabada" by the late writer Hassan Matlak"
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"New in my memory of the late dapada franchisee Hassan Mutlak"
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"Dabada"
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"Reading behind the lines in the novel: dapada by Hassan Mutlak"
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