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The pages open to reveal Nicola Haddad's novel, which explores the cultural and social depths of Egypt, examining its ancient and transforming traditions. Youssef Barak, the central character, comes from Paris, escaping the hustle and bustle of the great European city, heading to Egypt in search of a new way of life that is compatible with his spiritual and philosophical principles. In this context, the coincidences of meeting between him and Laila Al-Marrani are repeated, as fate seems determined to bring them together in a relationship that tests the meanings of love and belonging. The novel…mehr

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The pages open to reveal Nicola Haddad's novel, which explores the cultural and social depths of Egypt, examining its ancient and transforming traditions. Youssef Barak, the central character, comes from Paris, escaping the hustle and bustle of the great European city, heading to Egypt in search of a new way of life that is compatible with his spiritual and philosophical principles. In this context, the coincidences of meeting between him and Laila Al-Marrani are repeated, as fate seems determined to bring them together in a relationship that tests the meanings of love and belonging. The novel is loaded with social drama and spiritual conflicts, as Youssef and Laila face challenges that go beyond simply searching for professional and emotional stability; They struggle to understand and define their identity in a society plagued by conflicts between traditional and modern values. The novel discusses profound themes such as lust, power, and selfishness, and how these factors affect human relations within Egyptian society. "The New Adam" is a psychological and sociological analysis of how environment and culture influence the individual. The novel emerges as a mirror that reflects the challenges that individuals face as they seek to reconcile their personal desires with imposed social standards. It also shows how love and personal relationships can be an arena of conflict but also a source of strength and renewal. Through charged events and complex characters, Nicola Haddad presents work that calls for reflection on the self and society. .

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