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Research Article | Volume 5 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2023)
Correspondence as a Literary form In the Expression of Suffering
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Abstract

This article explores the book "The Married" by Salah El Ouadie, a collection of letters from prison in which the author shares the suffering endured during his incarceration. By examining the intersection of correspondence as a literary form and the expression of personal turmoil, the work offers poignant insight into the author's experiences. The article also discusses the historical and political context that led to the author's incarceration, as well as the critical and public reactions to the book's publication. “The Bridegroom” emerges as a powerful testimony to the lasting impact of literature in conveying personal truths and inspiring dialogue on political and human rights issues in Morocco

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