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literary-plays

This theatrical text evokes the atmosphere of the early days of Arab theater through vibrant dialogue, blending memory and artistic experience. It offers a concise and symbolic reflection on the role of art and its struggle with society and authority.

A theatrical text that contemplates the meaning of life and human choice under the weight of oppression and disappointment, revealing humanity’s struggle with fear and waiting.
It poses existential and political questions in a dense, symbolic language that reflects a crisis-ridden reality and a deferred hope.

Theatrical texts draw inspiration from historical moments to deconstruct the relationship between power and humanity, reinterpreting the past with a contemporary awareness that exposes oppression and defeats, and poses questions of freedom and responsibility through powerful symbolism.

A theatrical text that transcends dramatic form to pose fundamental questions about human existence, good and evil, and the role of culture in life, reflecting profound reflections on the fate of human societies through philosophical and social perspectives.

This intellectual drama follows a ruler confronting the absurdity of existence after a personal trauma, testing the limits of power, freedom, and morality. It is a dense text that poses profound questions about meaning when power is unleashed.

The events revolve around a sudden return that leads to a harsh human tragedy, where silence intersects with greed and misunderstanding. This theatrical work reveals the absurdity of fate and the cruelty of relationships when truth is absent and fear reigns supreme.

A dense political theatrical text that uses rape as a harsh metaphor to expose the mechanisms of oppression and occupation, and reveals the intertwining of violence with identity and memory.
It employs sharp dialogue to pose ethical and human questions about justice, resistance, and the meaning of freedom.

This comprehensive collection includes rich theatrical works that reflect social and political reality in a critical and humane manner, exploring human conflicts and concerns through poignant characters and lively dialogue.

This intense theatrical work exposes the mechanisms of oppression and tyranny, and lays bare the relationship between power, fear, and betrayal, through a symbolic structure that makes the ordinary individual a participant in a harsh political game that controls destiny and consciousness.

This symbolic theatrical work exposes the mechanisms of power and how despotism is reproduced when faces change while the structure remains the same. It offers a satirical critique of the relationship between the ruler and the ruled, and exposes the illusion of change when it does not touch the essence of governance.

It is a dense dramatic text that reveals humanity’s struggle with illusion and power, exposing the mechanisms of collective deception and how hope transforms into a mirage that consumes consciousness and leads to defeat.

This profound theatrical text explores the struggle between humanity and authority and society through bold psychological and intellectual transformations, revealing the contradiction between the apparent and the hidden in human behavior. It addresses issues of freedom, oppression, and the desire for change in a powerfully symbolic style.

This collection of early plays addresses poverty and social injustice through symbolic and satirical language, revealing the contradictions of human reality and the individual’s struggle against daily oppression. It is based on sharp social criticism and a simple yet impactful dramatic structure.

A novel that addresses the issues of internal conflict between social action and personal conscience, through a dramatic plot set in the world of theater, and explores the emotional and human conflicts between the characters.

A retelling of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar with an accompanying audio CD to aid in language learning and comprehension.

A dramatic novel that tells the tragic love story between the hunchback Quasimodo and the gypsy Esmeralda, amidst the injustice and cruelty of society.
Arabic / English

It includes a group of his plays that reflect the issues of the Palestinian people and the struggle against the occupation in an influential literary style.

This book explores the complex relationship between words and power through a symbolic dialogue between the poet and the ruler, revealing the conflicts of thought and conscience.