Literary Imagination in Desert Novels Writing Examples by Ibrahim Al Koni
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Desert novel; imaginary; intertextuality; myth; paradise lostAbstract
we attempted to answer the questions we posed at the outset of this study. How the authoravoided the ethnographic trap, the political pamphlet, and ideological leveling while making the desert novel a literary alternative to official history and exotic curiosity.
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