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Contemporary Arabic Literature: Heritage and Innovation provides a thorough examination of how modern Arabic writers navigate the tension between preserving literary tradition and embracing experimental forms. The work traces the development of Arabic fiction, poetry, and drama from the mid-twentieth century to the present day, analyzing how authors respond to rapid modernization, political upheaval, and globalization.
Reuven Snir explores the ways contemporary authors reinterpret classical themes while incorporating new stylistic approaches influenced by Western literature and digital culture. The book addresses major literary movements, key authors, and transformative works that have shaped the Arabic literary landscape. Through detailed textual analysis and cultural context, Snir demonstrates how innovation in Arabic literature remains deeply rooted in its rich heritage, creating a dynamic dialogue between past and present.







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