+962-7983-18423
24/7 Support
literary-criticism
A philosophical work that reflects Naguib Mahfouz’s vision of the role of humanity in life and the ongoing search for meaning in a world filled with change and challenges.
The book presents a critical study of Orientalists’ delusions in describing the Arabic language and how their perceptions have influenced their understanding of it throughout history.
This book explores aspects of Naguib Mahfouz’s personal life and literary experience, highlighting their influence on his novels.
A contemplative novel that sheds light on stages in human life and their internal struggles with time, Naguib Mahfouz reconsiders the meanings of memory and forgetfulness.
The novel sheds light on the lives of a group of characters on a boat on the Nile, revealing their secrets and contradictions within a social and intellectual context that reflects the issues of Egyptian society.
The book addresses issues and approaches in Arabic literature using an analytical and critical approach that enriches thought and deepens understanding.
A novel that tells the stories of residents at a pension in Alexandria, revealing social and intellectual conflicts that reflect the transformations in Egypt after the revolution.
A novel that tells the story of a man through scattered images of people in his life, reflecting the transformations of Egyptian society and its values.
This novel reveals the class struggle and contradictions of Egyptian society in the 1940s through a story of love, betrayal, and the clash between principles and interests.
A bold critical study that reconsiders the sources of ancient Arabic poetry and raises questions about history, literature, and religion.
This book explores the effects and cultural significance of wine and hashish, blending personal reflection with historical and philosophical insights.
This book explores the influence of John Milton’s works on the Arab Muslim world, examining cultural exchanges and intellectual connections between Western and Eastern thought.
The book analyzes the role of Orientalists in the study of Arabic grammar, focusing on their influence and errors in interpreting the Arabic grammatical heritage.
This critical study reveals the features of the influence of Orientalists on the approach and analysis of Andalusian literature within diverse cultural and intellectual contexts.
The novel narrates the social and psychological transformations of the Abd al-Jawad family in Egypt after the 1919 Revolution, revealing the struggles of the new generation.
A collection of essays that contemplate issues of life, thought, and justice, in a profound literary and philosophical style.
A book in which George Tarabishi discusses the structural crises in Arab thought and the mechanisms that hinder critical thinking.
The novel explores the crisis of identity and belonging through the story of a young man born to a Filipino mother and a Kuwaiti father in a divided society.
A book in which Adonis presents his intellectual and poetic visions of history and identity from a renewed philosophical and poetic perspective.