In the novel "And I Became a God After Nine," Muhammad Al-Sibai takes us on an exciting journey through the worlds of ancient Egypt, where dream and reality intersect in a symbolic context that highlights the struggle of power and holiness. The writer raises profound questions about the nature of rule and its relationship with religion, through the character of Pharaoh, who is considered a sacred god and the high priest who controls the destinies of the king and the people. How is this system that combines politics and religion formed? What is the role of the people in this great game? The novel recounts events taking place in different times, showing us how power always comes with the burden of greatness, and the anxiety of collapse. It is an invitation to reflect on the nature of rule and holiness throughout the ages of history, in a graceful literary narrative that provokes the reader to explore the depths of himself.
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