ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literature of the peoples of the world |
Zarytovskaya V. N. | Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba |
Keywords: Nobel Prize in Literature Arabic literature Naguib Mahfouz Children of Gebelawi contemporary Arabic writers |
Summary: The rare awarding of international literary prizes to Arabic-language authors, primarily the Nobel Prize,
worries mainly intellectuals and critics from the Arab world. However, the search for an answer to this question implies
a deep understanding of the paradigm of development of Eastern national literatures, forces us to turn to comparative
literary studies, and poses the problem of the adequacy and completeness of translations from Arabic into European
languages, as well as many other topical issues in the field of literary studies. The purpose of this work is to analyze the
grounds on which in 1988 the Nobel Prize was awarded to an Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz and to identify potential
contenders from the Arab world for receiving high international awards. Using largely cultural-historical and
biographical methods and the approach of sociologism, the presented study drew upon the materials from the Arab and
Western press, the texts of Naguib Mahfouz himself, and scientific research on the history of Arabic literature by
Russian orientalists. An attempt was made to solve several problems: to determine the specific features of the
development of Arabic literature, to distinguish the work and personality of Naguib Mahfouz among other Arab writers
of the twentieth century, to explain the phenomenon of the “peripherality” of translated modern Arabic novels, etc. The
study revealed that modern Arab writers’ potential is often underestimated due to various objective factors and predicted that in the near future the representatives of the Arab world will be nominated for international awards, with two of them being graduates of Russian universities. |
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