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In this story by Zakaria Tamer, there is a flashback, a return to childhood, perhaps in accordance with Bernard Shaw’s definition: “Genius is the deliberate recovery of childhood.” Thus, from the beginning, we find ourselves confronted by an astonishing clarity of space and the awareness of a child trying to discover the alphabet of life. Here, we find the house, the garden, the tree, the wall, humans, jinn, the sleep of the dead, and mischief in the wake of an old-fashioned bliss.
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