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Break with the novel .. "Dog War II" the future of humanity with the world of evil

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During the holy month of Ramadan, we present the series "Aftar with a novel", and today we present the novel "The Second Dog War" by Palestinian novelist Ibrahim Nasrallah, published in 2016 by the Arab Science Institute Publishers in Beirut, and won the 2018 International Prize for Arabic Fiction .

In this novel, the Palestinian writer Ibrahim Nasrallah discusses the transformations of society and reality in a fantasy style, focusing on the corruption of the main character and its transformations between two different positions, from opposition to a corrupt extremist, as well as the tendency to brutality, materialism far from moral and human values.

The story unfolds in the future, at a time when the chapters become one long chapter, and the day is five hours, where the role of governments in favor of what is called castles, and as long as the novel contemplates an Arab, as much as the conditions of human beings everywhere, Able to distinguish whether the person who stands in front of him is like him or his killer.

The novel talks about the transformations of society and the reality in a fantastical manner, benefiting from the miraculous, the scientific imagination in exposing the reality and the distortions of the society in focusing on the corruption of the main character and its transformations between two different sites, from the opposition to the corrupt extremist. The story of the Second Dog War reveals this tendency of brutality in the societies Human models and the spread of materialism away from moral values ​​and humanity, everything becomes permissible even trading the fate of people and their lives.

The novel raises great fateful issues in an Arab society that has closed all the doors of life and modernity and started sliding towards the total collapse, a society that dies every day relentlessly, loses its living parts in a tragic, almost inevitable, tragic state.

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