Ziglôbitha (Sep 2024)

Manifestations of the desert in the modern and contemporary Libyan novel, the novel Bleeding of the Stone by Ibrahim Al-Koni as a model

  • Hassiba SAKER

DOI
https://doi.org/10.60632/ziglobitha.n011.12.vol.3.2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 03, no. 011
pp. 187 – 204

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Abstract : Ibrahim Al-Koni made a significant impact on the Arab novel scene in the 1990s with a distinctive voice that captured readers’ attention. His work, centered on the desert, is notable for its novel narrative approach, blending nostalgia and aversion to create a magical storytelling space. The research focuses on the depiction of the desert in the novel "Bleeding of the Stone," aiming to analyze how Al-Koni used this environment to enrich his narrative with deep symbols and meanings. Unlike the late interest in the desert in Arabic literature, Al-Koni excels in portraying this space as rich in cultural and philosophical content. He skillfully integrates elements of Tuareg heritage and his own personal culture, offering a captivating read that affirms the authenticity of Arab identity while resisting globalization. Keywords: Desert, Arab novel, Libyan literature, Desert imagery, Cultural heritage.