In "The Marble Bowl," Muhammad Farid Abu Hadid takes us on a journey through time to the nineteenth century, where he embodies a legendary folk hero, "Saif bin Dhi Yazan," who confronts the occupying Abyssinians in Happy Yemen. In this wonderful work of fiction, elements of popular biography and theatricality are combined, making the reader experience exciting and challenging events. Abu Hadid was inspired by the experience of the British occupation of Egypt, to express the people's hopes for a hero who would save them from the clutches of colonialism. A novel that captivates hearts and sheds light on the history of the Arabs with a creative literary touch.
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