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Anubis (novel)

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Anubis (Novel)
AuthorIbrahim Kuni
LanguageArabic
GenreFiction; fantasy
PublisherArab Institute for Research & Publishing
Publication date
2002
Publication placeLebanon
Pages240

Anubis is a 2002 fantasy novel written by Libyan author Ibrahim Kuni revolving around mythologies, incest, patricide, animal metamorphosis, and human sacrifice, in addition to the Tuareg folklore about Anubis.[1][2]

Reviews

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Researcher Manal Abu Shuereb, argued that the title of the novel is "one of the most significant forms of modern titling revolving around mythology and symbolism".[3]

Amira El Zein also praised the work[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Anubis". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  2. ^ Kuni, Ibrahim (2002). Anubis (in Arabic). Beirut: Arab Institute for Research & Publishing.
  3. ^ آمال محمد علي أبوشويرب. سيميائية الخطاب السردي في أدب إبراهيم الكوني روايتا (أنوبيس، ويعقوب وأبناؤه أنموذجًا). جامعة الزاوية, 2021.
  4. ^ الزين, أميرة. "Mythological Tuareg Gods in Ibrahim al-Koni's Work/ميثولوجيا آلهة الطوارق في أعمال إبراهيم الكوني." Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics (2015): 200-216.