الميتاسرد في رواية "حيزية لحن الصحراء الحزين" لمجاهد ناصر مقاربة في وعي الكتابة وتعدد الأصوات
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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This study examines the manifestations of metafiction in the novel
Hayzia: The Sad Melody of the Desert by Mujahid Nasser, through an analysis
of the awareness of writing and the mechanisms of narrative construction within
the text. It aims to explore the forms and functions of metafictional discourse in
highlighting the relationship between the author, the text, and the reader, while
focusing on the technique of polyphony and its role in producing meaning and
enriching narrative significance. The study concludes that the novel employs
metafiction and multiple voices as artistic devices that contribute to the
reconstruction of the folk tale within a modern narrative framework where
historical and fictional dimensions intersect. This endows the text with aesthetic
and semantic depth and reflects a clear awareness of the act of writing and the
processes of narration.
