Features of the Libyan narrative in the first decade of the twenty-first century
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58309/aajssh.v2i1.53Keywords:
Narrative narration, Storytelling, The realistic path, The imaginary, symbolic pathAbstract
This research aims to present the paths of the Libyan narrative to the reader, starting with the emergence and development of the Libyan narrative, then presenting the features of the Libyan novel in general, and what distinguishes it from diversity and difference, and showing its distinctive characteristics in the first decade of the twenty-first century, according to the descriptive and analytical approach. The research results show that fictional and nonfiction art in Libya has several features, including interest in heritage, social issues, linguistic diversity, contribution to the development of Arabic literature, and the expression of Libyan identity. In addition, the period under study witnessed a shift in the course of the Libyan novel and story at the level of content.
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