NARRATIO BREVIS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA: FROM THE FIRST ITTIǦĀHĀT TO THE RECENT PRODUCTION OF ḪALDŪN AL-DĀLĪ
NARRATIO BREVIS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA: FROM THE FIRST ITTIǦĀHĀT TO THE RECENT PRODUCTION OF ḪALDŪN AL-DĀLĪ
Author(s): Letizia LombezziSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Other Language Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: short story; very short story; Arabian Peninsula; Yemen;
Summary/Abstract: Narratio brevis, in the renewed form of the short story (SS), gained the spotlight in the Arabian Peninsula and played the role of cultural rendez-vous or multaqā in Arabic. Michalak-Pikulska noted that the short story (qiṣṣa qaṣīra QQ) expresses the awareness and sense of injustice suffered in many contexts. In addition to this, Ramsay and Bū-Ša‘īr summarized some main tendencies of the short story, spanning from (magical) realism to folklore, up to (refuse of) modernism. War and conflict are of course found in the Kuwaiti narrative, triggered by the Gulf War events. Al-Ḫarrāṭ individuated the rise of a new sensitivity (ḥassāsiyya ǧadīda) as the underpinning factor for the QQ, and he also defined it a phenomenon of transgeneric writing (al-kitāba ‘abra al-naw‘iyya). Taking into due account all the above, and the historical factors that framed the literary production, this paper traces the main steps and literary developments of the SS in the Peninsula and focuses on the recent production of Khaldoun al-Dali (Ḫaldūn al-Dālī), a young Yemeni writer who is author of very short stories. The aim is to provide an overall but representative outlook of the literary developments, after al-Faraǧ the Kuwaiti pioneer of SSs in the area.
Journal: Romano-Arabica
- Issue Year: XXIII/2024
- Issue No: 23
- Page Range: 97-110
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English