We are a generation without farewell, says the German writer Wolfgang Borchert, summarizing the tragedy of his generation that was led into World War II without anyone saying goodbye to it. Perhaps Borchert is the voice most capable of expressing this generation, and that war that left massive material and spiritual devastation in Germany. It also left literary ruin.
Borchert left behind a collection of short stories that his fellow Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Heinrich Böll, describes as “complete masterpieces,” while Egyptian writer Ibrahim Aslan sees in his stories “a sublime expression of the ferocity of all wars without a single direct word.”
In this book, we present to the reader a selection of these stories, and what attracted us to them is the human approach to major topics, such as war and death, love and the feeling of loss, and the artistic expression of them.
كتاب خوارق اللاشعور هو دراسة للنفس البشرية حيث يبحث مجال العبقرية البشرية و كيفية الوصول إلى هذه المرتبة وكذلك دور العقل الباطن في العملية الفكرية و كيفية استغلاله ولعلى الوردى دور كبير في هذا المجال ويعتبر من أبرز من ألف في مجال الكتب الفكرية.
The novel tells the events and details of the period of Ottoman rule at the moment of its collapse. As well as the echoes of the dangerous transformation at the gates of World War I. The heroes are Jamal Pasha and his Jewish lover, Sarah, surrounded by tough men, spies, adventurous officers, and wandering soldiers seeking to push the Arabs, who live in the bitterness of nostalgia of the past, out of their land, their history, and their era.
The next madness...
This is an early warning of madness unleashed on the world. When this madness begins, there may be no way to stop it or control it!
This madness may tamper with minds, control them, and urge them to rebellion...and madness!
For every sane person who wants to maintain his sanity, this is the last warning to stay away from the zone of madness, and for everyone who wants madness, please enter a world that lacks all restrictions!
The Next Madness is a book that simulates the feelings and thoughts that conflicted in the mind of a woman who was called “Madness” for a good reason. The reader will realize this when he enters the world of “Madness.”