A comparison and investigation of the regional and rural characteristics in novels "A Pilgrim Under the Rain" by Ahmad Mahmood and"Al-rabie al-Assef"by Najib Al-kilani
Subject Areas : Comparative Literature StudiesHayedeh Azimoghli oskoei 1 , Hojjat Rasouli 2 , Seyed Ebrahim Arman 3
1 - PhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Associate Professor of Arabic Language and Literature Department, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran.
Keywords: Regional Literature, Ahmad Mahmood, A Pilgrim Under the Rain, Najib al-Kilani, Al-rabie al-Assef,
Abstract :
Regional literature as one of the important subdivisions of fiction has affected social and political developments in most communities. Ahmad Mahmood and Najib Kilani, two distinguished contemporary Persian and Arabic authors, committed authors relying on local culture, raised the problems of society and called on it to find solutions and understand them in the form of their stories. Story" Al-rabie al-Assef” is one of Najib Kilani’s work about a village with hope and suffering caused by contemporary historical developments of Egypt in the late twentieth century. Story" A pilgrim Under the Rain" by Ahmad Mahmood has shown the situation of south region and people’s problems in the play scenes of story skillfully with the author’s critical eye. This research with descriptive approach from study area has studied and evaluated regional elements in a qualitative-comparative method. First initial sources in the geographical and local areas extracted from Ahmad Mahmood and Najib Kilani’s works in association with social consequences have been studied. The importance of investigating of this subject turns out when many social and cultural problems in Islamic societies will be solved in case the influence of local identity was recognized. The conclusions found from this study are necessary to access to affective local and regional elements in order to achieve sustainable development purposes.
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