Title of article :
An Inner Pilgrimage: Jama¯ l al-Ghı¯t:a¯nı¯’s Pyramid
Author/Authors :
RICHARD VAN LEEUWEN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Jama¯l al-Ghı¯t:
a¯nı¯’s short novel Mutu¯n al-ahra¯m contains a number of small ‘texts’ about
several expeditions to explore the secret of the Egyptian pyramid.Making use of Antonio
Damasio’s theory of human consciousness and theories of the fantastic in literature and
art, al-Ghı¯t:
a¯nı¯’s novel is here analysed as a description of a mystical experience: because
of its form and size the pyramid, as an architectural and spatial phenomenon, represents
a rupture of the spatial structure which is the framework of man’s concept of himself
and his environment. The pyramid seems to be in contact with the supernatural
realm, so that whoever ventures into it risks losing his sense of reality and identity. This
experience can be seen as a kind of anti-birth in which the self is dissolved in an
unknown dimension.
Journal title :
Middle eastern literatures incorporating edebiyat
Journal title :
Middle eastern literatures incorporating edebiyat