Have you ever seen a fox walking down the street at ease?
Have you invited a fox to your home for dinner?
Do the people in our lives masquerade as foxes, or are the foxes the ones impersonating humans?
Are they vicious monsters or disguised devils, or does reality surpass all that, but we've gotten so used to it that our eyes and noses can't discern it anymore?
Here you will accept all oddities and wonders. You will experience them in a dream mixed with wakefulness. For you will become a part of all this.
Every attempt to extricate you from between the covers of the novel will fail; you will hang between the lines with an infinite amount of astonishment and pleasure, retaining your consciousness as it is your weapon that you will not abandon to connect the dots, understand the messages, and unravel what has perplexed you.
Here you will not be forced into specific political projections; internal, regional, and global, but shadows will hover in your imagination, connecting imagination with reality through its events, places, and characteristics, revealing things that even the strongest "talk show" programs couldn't explain at the hands of experts and scholars.
The fabric of the novel "Fox Fox" by novelist and poet Ahmed Fadl Shbloul is a magical weave; in language, narration, dialogue, and documentation, without losing simplicity despite some difficult vocabulary; which he explains at the end of the novel, making you engage with it eagerly and thirstily, thus stimulating the imagination and awakening the dormant mind. It is a weave bursting with color, taste, and most importantly, scent. I dare say that your five senses will read the novel with you and live its events.
Chapter titles are carefully chosen, explanatory, intriguing, each with a bell and a ring that delights. They all qualify to be titles for independent works.
And since the novel carries the name "Fox," rest assured that you - in the style of the great writer Ahmed Fadl Shbloul - will receive a vast influx of everything mentioned about foxes.
Their characteristics, names, aliases, species, what has been versified about them, what stories have been written about them, what paintings have been drawn about them around the world, their interpretation in dreams, and even you will get to know who are named after them, from individuals, tribes, and even diseases.
This will happen without disrupting the events because he places the information right where you would inevitably leave the novel to search for it, so here it is in front of you, adding more clarity, which increases your eagerness to know the rest of the events.
• Quotes from the novel
Walking silently, contemplating the blue waves as they break over the yellow sands, some of it returns from where it came, and the rest is absorbed by the sands as if drinking a cup of morning coffee, refreshing and revealing the secrets of the seas.
As for the swan itself - which was swimming in the small lake or artificial pond in front of the casino, as if it were the collected tears of time - she noticed that their numbers were few.
Nothing is more wasted than affection given by someone who has no loyalty.
"Fox Fox" by the novelist, poet, critic, arbitrator, author of studies and dictionaries, the award-winning great creator, Professor Ahmed Fadl Shbloul is a novel that not only deserves to be owned and read several times, but it can also serve as a diverse scientific reference in history, language, arts, and sciences.
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