Volume-II, Special Issue, February 2026
Novel Insights A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Multidisciplinary Research Journal |
Volume-II, Special Issue, February 2026 |
Revolution in Narrative Form: The Arab Spring in Contemporary Arabic Novels Dr. Waliullah, Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic, Samsi College, Samsi, Malda, West Bengal, India Email: waliullah.sagar@gmail.com |
Received: 01.01.2026 | Accepted: 20.02.2026 | Published Online: 28.02.2026 |
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At the end of 2010 the Arab world witnessed a series of massive protests across Arab world which have changed the entire region. It started with peaceful protests against the dictatorship, corruption, unemployment and above all to restore democracy but with the passage of time it turned into violence and civil wars. These incidents are known as “Arab Spring”. Contemporary Arabic novels played a crucial role to narrate Arab spring incidents. This paper will study Arab Spring as narrated in Arabic novels and the major issues and aspects discussed in those novels. Keywords: Arab spring, Arab spring revolution, Arab spring in Arabic novels, Narration of Arab spring, Revolution in narrative form, Contemporary Arabic Novels, Arab protests, Unrest in Arab World, Arab spring in Arabic fiction, Arab spring in Arabic literature. | ||