Intertextuality in Modern Arabic Literature Since 1967
Discover the intricate world of intertextuality in modern Arabic literature with "Intertextuality in Modern Arabic Literature Since 1967," edited by Roger Allen. Published by Manchester University Press in 2009, this compelling paperback spans 228 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of influences that shape contemporary Arab writing. This collection of essays features a diverse array of prominent authors, including Edwar al-Kharrat, Sa'd Allah Wannus, Najib Mahfuz, Rabi' Jabir, and Salim Matar, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the interconnected narratives that define this literary landscape. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply a lover of literature, this book is an essential addition to your collection, offering valuable insights into the evolution of Arabic literature since 1967. Explore the dynamic interplay of texts and contexts that continue to resonate within the Arab literary tradition.