The paper examines some typical features of Nuruddin Farah's fiction, focusing on the role of the family authoritarianism as well as the state autocracy in the assertion of individual ad social identity. The central theme of the article is the sum-total of the motifs, images, symbols, episodes and even epigraphs employed in Farah's novel represented by the unnamed General.Qoraalkani wuxuu falanqaynayaa dabeecadaha qaarkood ee xambaarsan qoraal sheekeedka Nuuruddiin Faarax o ku saabsan kelitalinta xagga qoyska iyo xagga taliska.Questo documento esamina alcune caratteristiche della narrativa di Nuruddin Farah, incentrando l'analisi sul ruolo dell'autoritarismo familiare e dell'autocrazia statale nell'affermazione dell'identità individuale e s...
NAGOGHO ASTANA is a sociopolitical novel by Dr. Syed OthmanSyed Omar, who is also known as S. Othman...
Identity is described as a multidimensional, wide-ranging and difficult to define concept. In this p...
All of Nuruddin Farah’s thirteen novels are centred on adult protagonists which, as reflected in cri...
The subject conceived as 'individual' is a sustained focus across the novels of Somali writer, Nurud...
In Farah's fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a revol...
The article entitled "Nation and Narrative: A Study of Nuruddin Farah's Maps" attempts a postcolonia...
This article is the first attempt in Poland to examine the following issues in The Book of Una, the ...
In the creation of literary works, either consciously or unconsciously the author will always insert...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Polemics and social inequality are the primary basis for story building in several of Najib Mahfudz'...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
A critique of a trilogy of novels written by Nuruddin Farah in the late 1970s and early 1980s tracin...
Rad propitkuje procese formiranja sebstva i autoriteta te njihov međusoban odnos u kontekstu nukleus...
This research discusses how the representation of Dictatorship Systems in the novel of Animal Farm (...
NAGOGHO ASTANA is a sociopolitical novel by Dr. Syed OthmanSyed Omar, who is also known as S. Othman...
Identity is described as a multidimensional, wide-ranging and difficult to define concept. In this p...
All of Nuruddin Farah’s thirteen novels are centred on adult protagonists which, as reflected in cri...
The subject conceived as 'individual' is a sustained focus across the novels of Somali writer, Nurud...
In Farah's fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a revol...
The article entitled "Nation and Narrative: A Study of Nuruddin Farah's Maps" attempts a postcolonia...
This article is the first attempt in Poland to examine the following issues in The Book of Una, the ...
In the creation of literary works, either consciously or unconsciously the author will always insert...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Polemics and social inequality are the primary basis for story building in several of Najib Mahfudz'...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
A critique of a trilogy of novels written by Nuruddin Farah in the late 1970s and early 1980s tracin...
Rad propitkuje procese formiranja sebstva i autoriteta te njihov međusoban odnos u kontekstu nukleus...
This research discusses how the representation of Dictatorship Systems in the novel of Animal Farm (...
NAGOGHO ASTANA is a sociopolitical novel by Dr. Syed OthmanSyed Omar, who is also known as S. Othman...
Identity is described as a multidimensional, wide-ranging and difficult to define concept. In this p...
All of Nuruddin Farah’s thirteen novels are centred on adult protagonists which, as reflected in cri...