Description
In her novel ”Tausert”, the Saudi writer ”Sumaya Moazna” evokes one of the stories of the narrative heritage of Egypt in its pharaonic history, and does so in a dramatic context through which she returns to the stage of literature features of the story of Queen ”Tausert” and the theme chosen here is the struggle for rule as an orbit of interaction between binaries representing the contrast between good and evil, master and slave, love and hate, masculinity and femininity ... Most importantly, the novel provides a symbolic example of love in its abstract and sensual nature at the same time ... The novel provides a symbolic example of love in its abstract nature. .
It is the story of Tausert, the queen of the hills and the princess of the land of immortality and life, the daughter of the queen who was killed for love, the queen who loved the statue maker without restriction and freely until she infected the lover with the curse of her love and was tried for treason, while the daughter ”Tausert” was a princess in the form of a king who was expected to become, after her father, the queen of the country. ”And here she lives in full femininity in her decorated crypt as a private city that only she can enter, but her cousins” greed for power made her flee in the hills, lost, warrior and worker, writing her letters and throwing copies of them to the wind, sealed with the name ”Arjun” until Arjun found her and made a date with love....!
But will Tausert's daughter be cursed with the same curse as her mother, the queen?
What characterizes this novel is the presence of poetry as passages and narratives, the purpose of which was to establish narrative and narrative links within the narrative text between two literary genres (novelist and poet), as the novelist hosted poetry and harnessed it to achieve her narrative purposes, and this cohesion and harmony between two literary genres added a new feature to the modern Arabic novel, especially since the novelist added at the end of the novel (poetry excerpts) through which she emerged as a poet with a high-level literary taste and a creative who owns the language in addition to other artistic corners. .






