Literary arts

Ahlam Mosteghanemi forgetfulness

Ahlam Mosteghanemi’s writing takes you to far away places and takes you with her powerful and wonderful language

Vast horizons of feelings and ideas that make many of her readers in the Arab world reconsider their view of the world and the relationships between people and each other. This most famous Algerian novelist in the Arab world is today considered one of the best writers of Arabic fiction and has been ranked among the ten most influential writers in the Arab world. Sales of her books have reached astronomical numbers, as copies of her works were printed throughout the Arab world, and the total number of copies sold of her books reached nearly two and a half million books.

In her novel, “Nisan.com,” Ahlam expresses her feelings in her wonderful language, which always distinguishes her, as a woman facing what women in general face, of falling under the authority of men. She expresses the conflict between men and women in terms of the man’s possession of power in the relationship between them. Ahlam Mosteghanemi triumphs over women through exposure. For her experiences and talking about facts and details, she adds a novelistic touch that captures the imagination, so the writing becomes a mixture between reality and the writer’s personal thoughts and her outlook on life and relationships and the vast imagination that captivates reading enthusiasts, in addition to placing this in a tight narrative form characterized by a strong language that conquers her. Always dreams.

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Some have considered that the generalization that Ahlam made regarding talking about men with such harshness is one of the weak points of the novel, but on the other hand, this novel addresses women who have been exposed to situations considered insulting to their feelings by men. Ahlam says in the introduction to her book, “Love him as you love.” The woman, and forget him as men forget.”

The anger that dominates the writer, which appears in her sentences, such as: “No matter how beautiful you are, your tired features will betray you...the eyes that did not sleep, the cheeks that were fresh, and through which streams of tears passed, the eyelashes that were charming and hurtful and broke and withered due to your excessive secret crying and crying.” Continuous internal. Get this man out of your face first.” He was able to touch the feelings of many of her readers and push them to change for the better, as Ahlam provides direct advice with her strong presentation of the pain experienced by a woman who has faced betrayal and forgetfulness by men, the effects of which appear on her face and tired features and extend to her entire life. .

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