I was in “The Book Club” last Wednesday in Kerbala. A new
novel by Ala’a Mashthub was recently published. In that novel Mashtoub talks
about history of Iraq. He doesn’t name them frankly but his protagonists seems
to be: Arbaham, Ismail, Hajir, Hamourabi, and others. An old man commented that
Mashthub is fabricating. Mashthoub answered: “I don’t understand what is
fabrication, do you mean collage?”
Another attendee, Jasim A’asi, reminded us of a short story
by Jaleel Al-Qaisy in which the protagonist flies in a space ship to Sumer and
meets ancient people. A’asi said that the novelist’s duty is not that of the
historian. The novelist wants to transfer the soul of that era to us.
Another old man then commented: “But now the question is: is
it acceptable for a novelist to write that Solomon had called Bilqis, the queen
of Sheba, by mobile phone?
That was such an interesting evening.
I think I got much to learn.
A good thing.
3 comments:
Hello Dr Samikie,
Wish you could be my Psychiatrist!
Hi Tracy, Thank you for your belief and trust in me my friend. You are always encouraging me friend. Thanks for the visit.
Oh, Sami, i often think if i were in your country, i may not have any teeth left, from all the ECT...ha, ha, no ofense ment.
Please stay my friend, i don't have many....lol, only my mom's friends here in Utah...and my books!
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