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This book sheds light on the experiences of forgotten historical women, exploring their struggles and strength in the face of social and political constraints with an analytical approach and cultural insight.

A book that combines autobiography and real-life adventures, it explores his childhood and difficult youthful experiences.
The text blends the hardships of life, work, and adventure, offering a truthful insight into the formation of character, the determination to survive, and learning from experience.

This epic novel, set on the island of Crete during Ottoman rule, embodies the people’s struggle for dignity and independence, delving into the depths of the human psyche between the belief in freedom and the willingness to sacrifice even life.

This intellectual study examines Nietzsche’s vision of right and the state, deconstructing the foundations of his political and moral philosophy and analyzing his stance on authority, values, and the Übermensch within a profoundly critical framework.

This novel sheds light on the suffering of Palestinian society under occupation, through its depiction of the details of daily life and women’s struggles in the face of social and political restrictions. A text that reveals the interplay between collective struggle and individual questions of freedom and dignity.

This novel recalls Palestinian memory through the story of a character struggling with identity and exile, where personal and historical narratives intertwine to reveal the wounds of the Nakba and its continuing effects. This humane text embraces existential and political questions simultaneously.

This ancient epic recounts the adventures of Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk, and explores themes of immortality, friendship, and the search for meaning in human life, drawing upon the myths of Mesopotamian civilization.

This narrative explores the feelings and emotional transformations of young women in a summer setting, revealing the struggles of love, freedom, and choice. It reflects the social and psychological realities of women in a bold and direct style.

A poetic narrative journey of a woman facing profound emotional loss, she travels to rural seclusion in search of herself.
The text blends a meditation on loss and freedom with the metaphor of the glass eye as a symbol of a fractured worldview and memory.

The book explores the relationship between humanity, God, and the universe, addressing major philosophical and religious issues and connecting them to human consciousness and spiritual experience.

A novel that evokes the final days of Granada after its fall, depicting the human struggle to preserve identity, faith, and dignity in the face of oppression and displacement, through human stories pulsating with pain and hope.

A poignant novel that delves into the harsh realities of human life within the prison environment, where personal stories intertwine with pain and hope, revealing the human struggle against fear, memory, and freedom.

This book explores the origins and development of art in Greek civilization, examining its aesthetic and intellectual features in architecture, sculpture, painting, and theater, and its relationship to myth, religion, and philosophy. It offers an analytical perspective that connects art to its cultural and historical context and its influence on subsequent human heritage.

The novel sheds light on a harsh human experience within the prison, where physical and psychological suffering intertwine with profound questions about freedom, identity, and dignity.

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.

A novel depicting the suffering of a woman searching for herself amidst the constraints and contradictions of society, and presenting her internal struggle between freedom and submission, in a journey that reveals the fragility of human and feminine reality.

It is a symbolic philosophical story that explores the origins of a human being in complete isolation, who discovers the world and truth for himself through contemplation and experience, ultimately arriving at a profound understanding of existence and the Creator.

This dramatic text draws inspiration from one of the oldest human epics and reinterprets it in a modern style that blends poetry and dialogue to reveal humanity’s struggle with death, immortality, and meaning.

This novel explores the profound intellectual transformations within the human psyche and reveals how extremist ideas can grow and take shape under the pressure of reality, oppression, and injustice. It poses sharp questions about faith, violence, and the limits of reason when it is hijacked in the name of the sacred.