The Duality of Meaning in Interactive Digital Poetry: A Semiotic Approach to Hamza Grira’s Poem “Love Speaks All Languages”
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interactive literature; digital literature; Hamza Grira; semiotic study; semantic duality.Abstract
This article offers an in-depth semiotic study ofthe interactive digital poem Love Speaks AllLanguages by the Algerian poet Hamza Grira.
The analysis focuses on how mystical Sufithought is integrated with modern technologicalmedia, transforming the text from static words into a dynamic space
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Abu Nasr al-Sarraj al-Tusi. The Book of Flashes in Sufism. Edited by Abd al-Halim Mahmud and Taha Abd al-Baqi Surur. Cairo: Dar al-Kutub al-Haditha, 1960
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