The title “Pulse” seems like a novelistic indicator that captures the heartbeat in times of war. The connection between life and this heartbeat indicates the gravity of the sense of time for the novel’s characters, who represent the culmination of its crisis. Their features were carefully drawn by Adham Sharqawi through a wealth of emotions, sensations, and implications.
It’s “Pulse,” and he finally decided to write it as a novel. “Some women we betray when we write them, O Pulse… Transforming a woman like you into a language is considered a betrayal from a certain perspective… Your overwhelming femininity is too great to be confined to a line, or imprisoned by a full stop!”
Pulse
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A novel that sheds light on the internal conflict between mind and heart, and addresses themes of love, sacrifice, and the search for self in a world filled with challenges.
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