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The book carries a sublime message that a young woman wanted to convey, despite her young age. However, life has taught her enough lessons to make her decades ahead of those of her age. The book is a bridge between the writer’s heart and the hearts of the people, so that she can express through it the “lesson” that makes us obsolete about the existence of a person. He guides us to it, and it is enough for us that words are able to console us and paint a picture of happiness in our hearts.
The novel 'Fragments' is the novel of an Arab generation trying to repair the fragments of history, homeland and dreams to reconstruct the picture so that life is understandable and liveable.
It is the story of a boy, Karmuz, named Imad, who tries to understand the condition of his father, Yazid, who rebelled against life in all its details. A boy decided to put together the remains of his father's pictures and clippings that he had saved from the fire when the father suddenly decided, at the height of despair and revolution, to set fire to his memory during a hot summer.
From the pictures and clippings that saved the boy “Imad,” the events of the novel begin to approach what was, as the pictures turn into a flowing stream of words that sheds light on the past of a man “or a generation, more precisely.”
Thousands of afflicted families from both sides, each calling their deceased a martyr. After the fragmentation of her brothers, Inanna understood that life as she was accustomed to it had ended in a sea of pain that had become the identity of this people.
Surrounded by all this death, Inanna meets Sargon, who tells her about death and tells a mysterious story from a previous era about his grandfather, and she is filled with questions.
Relying on popular stories of reincarnation, Rabih Murshid tells the story of Syrian fragmentation...