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Author | Ibrahim Nasrallah |
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Original title | زيتون الشوارع |
Language | Arabic |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing, Arab Scientific Publishers |
Publication date | 2002 |
Publication place | Palestine |
Pages | 207 pp (paperback) |
Preceded by | – |
Olive Trees of the Streets (Arabic: زيتون الشوارع) is a novel from the Palestinian Comedy series by the Palestinian Arab author Ibrahim Nasrallah.[1][2] The novel was first published in 2002 by the Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing and later by the Arab Scientific Publishers.[3]
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[edit]The novel revolves around the lives of three female characters,[4] beginning before the Nakba, passing through the Naksa, and spanning over half a century.[5] It deeply explores themes of exile and persuasion, but at its core, the story is dominated by the harrowing subject of rape. The narrative unfolds in a charged atmosphere of anger, defiance, and rebellion, often leaving the reader breathless. Engaging with pivotal and sensitive moments in Arab and Palestinian history, the novel captures a time when defeat comes from within, where weakness stems from the heart and mind, and signs of fragmentation are glaringly present yet go unnoticed.[6]
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[edit]- ^ "نصر الله: أكتب عن الموت لأني عشت داخله". الجزيرة نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ^ الدستور, محرر. "الاختزال والانعزال في رواية زيتون الشوارع لابراهيم نصرالله...*د. محمد عبدالله القواسمة". جريدة الدستور الاردنية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-01-15.
- ^ "Ibrahim Nasrallah". Misplaced Pages. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
- ^ Parr, Nora E. H. (2023). Novel Palestine: Nation Through the Works of Ibrahim Nasrallah. New Directions in Palestinian Studies. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-39466-7.
- ^ Baransi, Rima Abu Jaber- (2019-07-17). "DAHER AL -UMAR'S REGIME IN PALESTINE ACCORDING TO IBRAHIM NASSRALLA'S PALESTINIAN COMEDY". European Journal of Literature, Language and Linguistics Studies. 3 (2). doi:10.5281/zenodo.3339290.
- ^ للأخبار, مركز الاتحاد (2009-09-16). "ملهاة إبراهيم نصر الله تحاور التاريخ من داخله". مركز الاتحاد للأخبار (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-01-04.