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Beskrivelse
Tin-n-Ouahr is a novel. "Source" is the five volume on six. This is a summary presentation. Books can be read separately or in full, without altering the pleasure of reading.
AUTHOR'S BIOGRAPHY DEDICATED BY ONE OF HIS FRIENDS, NOW DISAPPEARED:
"Muhammad Jamal El Kadiri was born in 1953. Political scientist by training, he is came early to writing, later for publication, by taste and quality requirement. His novels is talented, but harsh and incisive. It depicts with a startling reality the vicissitude of the intellectuals in his country.His [literary time] leaves the reader with a strange feeling of duration, captive and held in suspense until the last sentence. "
FOREWORD :
If the characters, facts and chronological of this work largely correspond to authentically lived situations, they are nevertheless novel creations. Thus, dialogues, marginal scenes, descriptions and novelistic thoughts, necessary for any literary construction, have been voluntarily added by the author. Names of persons, military acronyms, and most of the names of places have been deliberately modified, their geographical location hidden. Any foreign resemblance in the text would be purely fortuitous, and could not therefore be ambiguous. The author. MANUSCRIPTS AT READING. My texts do not claim to have the physico-chemical consistency of the diamond, which is a rare mineral, at beauty always singular. If it symbolizes purity, I dare claim somewhat in my writing process, you are well aware, dear readers, that nothing can resist at the erosion and relentlessness of time, not even a rare stone, unlike the myth. However, my quest to want fix in time my writing has been a constant in my novel research project, registering in a dialectic perhaps containing elements of plastic and artistic appreciation who neglect and forget by moment the transience of time. Critical scholars in the world of literature can identify and seize this requirement, or do not see it at all. There are authors who do not necessarily write to please but to say things. Is not it how many great men pass their way without deigning to see the grace of the infinitely small, to whom it is enough to be only great in the eyes of his mother? The greats who often forget they were small before becoming... greats. As in the search for precious gems, it is the rarity and beauty of the texts that move an audience. Will you become diehard fans of my books ? The author.
SYMBOLIC OF THE NOVEL:
The next day, it is Tewfiq Baali who is the first to set off for their unusual site, as soon as the light of dawn shines on the eastern horizon, after a brief prayer from the Sobh. He dreads returning to the camp without miraculous news ... He dreads seeing all his future plans for Camp Zero fall apart ... The seeds that have fallen from the sky thanks to Yasser may never germinate. Thinking of water, he draws a parallel with the one he is looking for on the bed of this wadi he accidentally found. He arrives at the edge of the hole. His heart is pounding!
What does he see? The dug hole is half full and the water seems to flow like a river south! He and his companions had just brought forth from their emaciated hands, O my God, a generous spring!
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In Tin-n-Ouahr, Vol : 4 :"Kp-Zero", Chapter 16