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Book cover of مدارات الشرق 1: الأشرعة by Nabil Suleiman

مدارات الشرق 1: الأشرعة

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مضى الآن ما يربو على القرن، ونحن نضطرب في غمار تاريخ بجيش بالأحداث والخيبات، قضت أجيال، وإنهارت مشاريع وأحلام... وأقضى بنا المال إلى مستنقع من الإنحطاط والظلمات والحروب الأهلية. وما كنا لنصل إلى هذا الحضيض، لو أننا تمثلنا هذا القرن من تاريخنا، وبلورناه ذاكرة حية نستضيء بها، ونتعلم مراكمة خبراتها، لكن أنظمة المغتصبين والصغار التي تعاقبت بعد الإستقلالات التشكلية، بذلت قصارى جهدها كي تمحو ذاكرتنا التاريخية، وتخفي في طوايا النسيان تجارب شعبنا، ونضالات رجالاته طوال قرن من الزمان، كأن كل نظام يبدأ تقويماً جديداً، فيعلن نفسه بداية التاريخ، وبداية الخليقة أيضاً!. ... وإذن كيف نجد وقعائنا؟ ومن الذي سيرمم ذاكرتنا التاريخية، ويحاول إحياءها؟... إنه الأدب... وإنه الأديب... وفي بلاد كبلادنا، تكاد الكتابة أن تكون لغواً أو خيانة، إن لم يشمل التاريخ بعدها الجوهري، ومغزاها العميق، وفي هذا المنظور تتجلى أهمية هذه الرباعية الروائية. إن (مدارات الشرق) مغامرة تعارض أدب الحكام الصغار الذي يلغي التاريخ أو يزوّره، وتحاول أن ترمم لنا ذاكرتنا، وأن تحيىي سياقاتها بما يتوفر للروائي من قدرة على دمج الوثائقي بالتخييلي، وعلى إستشفاف العام من تفاصيل الوقائع والأحداث. إنها إعادة بناء وتأمل لقرن من التاريخ... هو بالضبط مجمل تاريخنا الحديث.
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Nabil Suleiman

Nabil Suleiman was born in Safita in 1945, and received his education in Lattakia, and obtained a BA in Arabic in 1967. He worked as a teacher and founded the Al-Hiwar Publishing House in Lattakia, where he devoted himself to writing since 1990. In the early eighties, the novelist built a palace in the village of Al-Boudi, which is located Twenty kilometers from Jableh and 600 meters above the sea overlooking the beaches of Baniyas to Latakia, he moved his library there: “I have lived in isolation since 1987, freezing to read and write. Only the full-time one knows the pleasure of reading and writing.” And Nabil Suleiman has known this pleasure since 1982 until now. Nabil was appointed as an Arabic language teacher in Raqqa in 1969, surrounded by a number of communist friends who influenced him. His writings carried a Marxist breath, which made “report writers think that I am a member of this or that faction.” His historical friendship with Bouali Yassin, the critic of everything, strengthened Nabil Suleiman's critical sense of everything, and his reluctance to engage in parties. One of the fruits of this friendship was their joint book “Ideology and Literature in Syria”, published by Ibn Khaldun House, and then together they embarked on the adventure of leaving for Beirut in the spring of 1979, leaving two families behind, running behind the dream of living in “the Palestinian-Lebanese space, the space of the revolution and the raging civil war.” The two writers met in Lebanon with Mahdi Amel, Youmna Al-Eid, Majed Abu Sharar, George Tarabishi, Saadallah, Nous and others. They also met Suleiman Sobh, who founded Ibn Rushd House, and their fame quickly spread. Yassin and Suleiman wrote another joint book and published it at the house entitled “Cultural Battles in Syria.”

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