Parallel Text: A Reading in Space
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Abstract
The Contemporary narrative discourse presents a daring text that transforms the
action of creation into an act that goes beyond the conventions of prose. As prose
itself began to move towards its outside world, it began to employ forms that
traditional narrative overlooked. The contemporary Arabic narrative has become
a rising visual narrative that depends on the number of interactive texts that
bypasses the narrative as it is considered as a “parallel text” which is no longer
considered a surplus text; Rather, it has become a feature of comparative priority
that stimulates the act of reading which enables probing into the depths of the
multi-textured text.
The works of the Palestinian narrative represents spaces that open the pathway
to various doorsteps and plays an active semiotic role as a parallel text that
produces meaning. The reading takes a descriptive, analytical, and interpretive
approach, and is transformed into a Palestinian novel that presents significant
models.