Description
In her novel «The Revolution of Memory,» the Syrian writer Aya Mohammed Al-Asami keeps up with the events of the Syrian war during the eight years of the revolution. She starts from those events and recasts them according to her own artistic vision, and takes the life of a Syrian girl and her family as a microcosm of the suffering of Syrian society at this stage of its modern history.In «The Revolution of Memory,» all the impossibilities created by life in the shadow of war are intertwined with all its complexities and its most cruel moments on the soul before the body, especially when talking about the human tragedies in Syria and other details of the daily violence that grows relentlessly between the conflicting parties and in the convolutions of life, conscience and memory, and this applies to the family of the central character in the novel “Amal” and the disintegration of this family's directions. .






