The Narrative of the City and the Culture of Storytelling in Contemporary Algerian Fiction: “Shurfat Bahar al-Shamal” by Waciny Laredj as a Case Study.

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  • ahmed aarab Université Chlef – Hassiba Ben Bouali

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city/Space/technical mechanisms/City speech/utopia/space of AWE, city, Space

Abstract

This research paper aims to engage with certain artistic demands that contemporary Algerian Arabic novels attempt to grasp and reconcile by reshaping the question of the novel in its connection with the urban world, considering the city as a discourse that must be attentively interpreted. On this basis, contemporary Algerian novels, particularly the works of Waciny Laredj, draw on urban discourse as a transformative challenge, closely linked to the creativity of the narrative text. This approach allows the novel to convey its complex issues through a distinctive artistic lens, sensitively perceived by the reader.

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2026-02-15 — Updated on 2018-06-01

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aarab, ahmed. (2018). The Narrative of the City and the Culture of Storytelling in Contemporary Algerian Fiction: “Shurfat Bahar al-Shamal” by Waciny Laredj as a Case Study. El Omda in Linguistics and Discourse Analysis, 2(2), 53–65. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/OLDA/article/view/6973 (Original work published February 15, 2026)

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