At Tayeb Salih's "Northern Migration Season", readers will find the story of Mustafa Sa'eed, one of the hero. Cultural identity and overseas expatriate Stuart Hall can gain insight as to how identity is formed and how it is formed. Through the northern immigration season, the narrator attempted to discover the true identity of Sa'eed, but instead discovered himself. Cultural difference helps shape people 's identity, not people' s identity. Halls' articles on cultural identity can be associated with experience experienced by the speaker to learn more about the mysterious Mustafa Sa'eed.
This is not to say that Malami does not know how to delicate and describe these cultural and political problems in a subtle way. Look at her valuable introduction on the season of immigration to the north of Tayeb Salih. As the largest Arabic novel in the 20th century, "Quarterly" was a well-known literary organization originally published in 1969 and is often cited as one of the classical colonial postwar works of all languages It is. But regardless of any academic background, this short story is worth reading of its wonderful prospectus (translated by Daley Johnson Davis with the help of Saleh), the strength of its story, and the depiction of Saleh in the 20th century . Economics - the relationship between the colonial state and its third world victims
"The season of Tayeb Salih's migration to the north is an introverted portrait with the eloquence of a man of exile, this is a rare story as it depicts the life between the UK and Sudan, the Arabic novel One, and the translation of Dennis Johnson - Davis is justice. "- Hisam Mattar appears from an evolving story. In an amazing job by Arab's major novelist, a hypothesis of conflict between secular complexity and sustained and dark, basic forces, he explored the rich experience of Africa in Western European countries. An amazing piece by Arab's major novelist who used rich African and Western European experiences. - Publishers Weekly
"A season of Sudan's novelist Tayeb Salih migrating to the north, one of the most important Arabian novelists, this is a story of a man who studied abroad and returned to life in Sudan, caused by colonization This is a very short novel and many people who recommend it to me based on what I wrote are very interesting: the story of the crisis that came back from Western life. "- Christian Science Monitor