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بقايا صور
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قدم حنا مينة الأحداث في "بقايا صور" من خلال عيون طفل نظراته شبه محايدة، تقوم مقام كلمات الراوي، أو الشخص الثالث الذي يتكلم بضمير الأنا، مثلما فعل هنري، الذي هو هموارنست همنغواي ذاته، في "وداع للسلاح" لكننا في عملية إزاحة التمويه عن وجه الحقيقة، نطالع صور حياة المؤلف بالذات، الصور التي منها بقايا في الوعي اللاواعي، وبقايا في الوعي غير الكامل، وبقايا في الوعي الكامل تماماً، عندما يخبرنا الصبي في نهاية الرواية، أنه كف عن لملمة عناصر صورة من ذكرياته الغاربة، وأقوال أهله العالقة في ذهنه، وأنه يعتمد في الفصول الأخيرة على ما شهده بنفسه. وإذا كان الخوف قدر أسرة هذا الطفل في الرواية، وقدر كل فرد من أفرادها، كما تكشف عنه الأحداث المتتالية، فإنه قدر اجتماعي يحيط الأسرة بكل أطر الفقر والقهر والاضطهاد. وذلك لأن قوة أكبر، قوة الإقطاع والأمراء والدرك، تفرضه عليها. من هنا فإن القراءة الاجتماعية للرواية تجد مبرراتها حين نحاول أن نبحث عن الخوف وجذوره في إطار نظام اجتماعي يصادر حرية الفرد منذ الولادة، ولا يقدم أية فرصة للذين يولدون في البيئات الفقيرة، ويبهظهم بالحرمان والجهل والمرض صفاراً، والبطالة والقلق والتشتت كباراً. لذلك فإن القراءة الاجتماعية للرواية تضع اليد على الكثير من فواجع المجتمع الأساسية أو على جذورها، وهي تطرح البؤس الإنساني، من الداخل والخارج، بكلمات بسيطة تخرق حاجز الزمان والمكان وتغدو القضية برمتها قضية عدالة اجتماعية مفقودة، وصراع متخبط لأجلها. وتكشف الوقائع عن مصادر الخوف، كما تكشف عن المحاولات الفردية والجماعية، الجامحة ولكن العفوية، للكفاح ضد تلك المصادر فما لم تتبدل شروط الحياة الاجتماعية فلا سبيل إلى الانتصار وتحقيق الأمن الاجتماعي.
Hanna Mina
A Syrian novelist, born in the city of Latakia on March 9, 1924. He contributed to the establishment of the Syrian Writers Association and the Arab Writers Union. Hanna Mina is one of the great writers of the Arabic novel. His novels are realistic. The literary beginning was modest. It included writing petitions for the government, then writing articles and small news for newspapers in Syria and Lebanon, then developing into writing large articles and short stories. He sent his first stories to the Syrian newspapers in Damascus. After the independence of Syria, he started looking for work, and in 1947 he settled in the capital, Damascus, and worked in the Damascus newspaper Al-Inshaa until he became its editor-in-chief. His literary life began by writing a Don Quixote play, and unfortunately it was lost from his library, so he was tempted to write for the theater. He wrote many novels and stories after that, which exceeded 30 long literary novels other than short stories, including several novels dedicated to the sea, which he adored and loved. He wrote short stories at the beginning in the forties of the twentieth century He published it in Damascene newspapers he was writing to. His first long novel that she wrote was (The Blue Lamps) in 1954. His creations and writings followed after that. It is noteworthy that many of Hanna Mina’s novels were turned into Syrian films and television series. He contributed greatly to the establishment of the Arab Writers Union, and in the Conference for the Preparation of the Arab Union held in Bludan Resort in Syria in 1956, Hanna Mina had a clear role in calling for the creation and establishment of an Arab Union for Writers, and the Arab Writers Union was established in 1969 and Hanna Mina was one of its founders. Hanna Mina is a father of five children, including two boys, Salim, who died in the fifties, in conditions of struggle, deprivation and misery, and the other, Saad, the youngest of his children, a successful and well-known actor now. He participated in the TV series "The End of a Brave Man", based on his father's novel, and in the famous series (Al-Jawareh) and (Al-Tair), and participated in several Syrian series. He has three daughters: Salwa (a doctor), Sawsan (who holds a French literature degree), and Amal (an engineer). civilian). Most of his novels revolve around the sea and its people, an indication of his influence on the lives of sailors during his life in Latakia. blue lamps sail and storm eagle white ebony sailor tale end brave man snow comes from the window sun on a cloudy day remains of swamp images pluck spring and autumn blue dove in the clouds
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