Description
In “Diaries of Ordinary Sadness”, an attempt to build a modern text free from the unity that is the basis adopted in naming the literary genre is clearly evident. Therefore, Mahmoud Darwish seeks here to formulate a verbal and visual formation of the Palestinian reality with its political and social systems by presenting positions on the conflict between the occupier and the occupied. All of this leads to enriching the text with diverse narrative data and forming a system of narrative techniques that indicate the narrator’s operational competence, which is ultimately a reduction of the distance of reception between the writer and the reader.
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