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''Memory in the Flesh'' is a novel written by the
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writer Ahlam Mostaghanmi and published in Beirut in 1993. It won the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature for the year 1998. The editions reached 19 editions in February 2004 and, up until now, more than 3 million copies were sold worldwide. It is considered to be one of the best novels of the century because it is a wonderful, revolutionary novel that is renewed in its poetic images, its narrative history, and the momentum of its continuous events.


Echoes of the novel

This work of fiction was considered the most important work published in the last 10 years in the Arab world by critics and because of its success, whirlwinds were raised around it, making it the most famous and controversial novel. ''Memory in the Flesh'' stayed the bestselling novel for years according to the statistics of the Arab book fairs ( Beirut Exhibition -
Amman Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
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- Tunisia - Sharjah). A lot of undergraduate studies and theses across the Arab world in the universities of Jordan, Syria, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Marseille, and Bahrain.


The summary of the novel

An artist called "Khalid bin Tubal" lost his arm in the war, and falls in love with a beautiful girl called "Hayat", who is the daughter of an Algerian fighter who was a friend of Khalid during the liberation revolution. Her father was killed during the great liberation war against the French colonization of Algeria. Hayat also falls in love with Khalid but without telling him, and with the sudden presence of "Ziyad" a friend of Khalid, who is a fighter in the Palestinian revolution, things get complicated between Khalid and Hayat, and in the end, she faces her society's traditions and marries an influential figure in the Algerian government. With this marriage and other compelling circumstances that Khaled passes through his life completely falls over.


Artistic production

The copyrights of the novel were bought by "Misr International Films Company" in 1998 to produce a film based on the novel, but with a request from the author, the contract was terminated in 2001. The great Arab actor
Nour El-Sherif Nour El-Sherif ( ar, نور الشريف; 28 April 1946 – 11 August 2015), born Mohamad Geber Mohamad Abd Allah ( ar, محمد جابر محمد عبد الله) was a prominent Egyptian actor. He has 6 films in the Top 100 Egyptian films list. ...
expressed more than once his wish to make a film about this great work and promised to take it to Cannes international film festival. Also, for years, a lot of newspapers wrote about actresses that would fit the role in the film. The Algerian actress Amal Bouchoucha started her first acting experience in the Tv series through the ''Memory in the Flesh'' series, after she started singing and presenting Tv programs. The series was made up of 30 episodes, starring the great Syrian actor
Jamal Suleiman Jamal Suliman ( ar, جمال سليمان) is a Syrian producer, director and actor of television, film, and stage. Suliman was born in 1959 in the Syrian capital of Damascus, then part of the United Arab Republic. Suliman studied at the ac ...
, and was aired during the holy month of
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in 2010 on
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, directed by the Syrian director Najdat Ismail Azour. The series didn't receive a lot of success because of its inability to transfer the poetic text that was the source of the success of the fictional work, but the work is considered among the rare cinematic productions that mimic the educated class. Amal Bouchoucha plays the character Hayat, the daughter of an Algerian fighter who dies during the great liberation war against the French colonization of Algeria to achieve liberation. Her father's friend from war falls in love with her, who is also entrusted to maintain her family consisting of her, her mother, and her brother, while she falls in love with a Palestinian journalist and writer who fights for the Palestinian cause.


Awards

* The 1998 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature, an award by the
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in Cairo for the most important work of fiction in Arabic not translated in English. * "Noor" award by the Noor Foundation for Women's Creativity in Cairo in 1996. * George Tarabay for Culture and Creativity award for the year 1999 for the most important creative work (Beirut).


Translation

''Memory in the Flesh'' was translated into many international languages including Italian, Chinese, Kurdish, English, and
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References

{{Reflist 1993 novels Algerian novels Arabic-language novels