The Philosophical Dimensions In The Black Decade Novel
Keywords:
Philosophical Undertones, Black Decade Novel, Artistic and Literary Dimensions, InquiriesAbstract
In this paper, we aim to delve into the philosophical undertones that have charged the Black Decade novel, as exemplified in the works: "Archipelago of Flies by Bashir Mufti," "A Faceless Woman by Kamal Burkani," and "Deer's Blood by Mirzaq Biqtash."This exploration involves addressing the following questions: What are the philosophical values embedded in these novels? What artistic and literary dimensions do these philosophical values contribute to the thematic space of the novels? Why do novelists resort to posing such an immense array of inquiries within the narrative?
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