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The novel The Sacrifice embodies the struggle of man with himself and society in a deep spiritual and philosophical journey.
“The Sacrifice” (Al-Mada, 2017/2nd ed.) is not the best novel by the Iraqi Ghaib Tuma Farman (1927-1990). It may seem, to those who have read “The Palm Tree and the Neighbors”, “Five Voices”, and “The Pains of Mr. Marouf”, an ordinary novel in comparison. However, it contains what compels the reader to continue reading it, and upon completion places him in front of a distinctive literary work, whether in terms of building its characters and formulating their relationship with themselves, with each other, and with what surrounds them as well, or in writing about fleeting daily relationships, and with them the relationship with place that sometimes seems ambiguous, and problematic at other times.
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