Travel Literature in the Works of Abu al-Qasim: Saadallah Narrating Memory and Critiquing Reality
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Travel, Narrative, Reality Analysis, Critique, Transformation.Abstract
Travel literature is an ancient literary art that intertwines the documentation of geographical and cultural landscapes with the elegance of narrative and the precision of historical record. Yet, in his journeys,Abu al-Qasim Saadallah went beyond mere descriptions of the places he visited and the events he witnessed. His writings carried a profound critical insight into the social and political realities, both local and Arab, reflecting not only his keen analytical mind but also his unwavering commitment to awakening collective awareness
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Abu al-Qasim Saadallah: Experiences in Literature and Travel, National Publishing House, Algeria, 1983.
Ignatius Giuliano Fitch Kratchkovski: History of Arabic Geographical Literature, translated by Salah al-Din Othman Hashem, Publishing and Printing Committee Edition, Cairo, 1963, Vol. 1.
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