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Framing Narratives in Mustafā al-Kīlānī’s Mayār (2017): A Contemporary Tunisian Perspective on Literary Framing Between Theory and Practice

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Hanan Natour – 2024

Theories of narrative framing often resort to the Arabian Nights as a prime example of how frame tales and embedded tales interact. This contribution aims to move beyond the classical understanding of narrative framing by exploring a contemporary Tunisian example. In his novel Mayār: sarāb al-jamājim thumma māʾ [Mayār: The Mirage of Skulls, then Water] (2017), Muṣṭafā al-Kīlānī (b. 1953) revives two layers of literary history. His first point of reference is the modern Tunisian author Maḥmūd al-Masʿadī (1911–2004), whose literary œuvre serves as a source of al-Kīlānī's imaginary, style, and characters. The story of Mayār, however, reaches back even further to the accounts that entwine around the ayyām al-ʿarab, the early Arab battles. The author's dialogue with these two sources allows for a multi-dimensional reading of narrative framing, including paratextual, intratextual, and metatextual elements, thus serving as a textual interpretation of "temporal communities" across several layers of literary history.

Title
Framing Narratives in Mustafā al-Kīlānī’s Mayār (2017): A Contemporary Tunisian Perspective on Literary Framing Between Theory and Practice
Keywords
Article; RA 3: Future Perfect
Date
2024-05-15
Appeared in
Articulations – Curated Collection | Simon Godart, Johannes Stephan, Beatrice Gründler (Eds.). Framing Narratives
Type
Text
Coverage
This publication is the result of work carried out in Research Area 3: Future Perfect.

How to cite:
Hanan Natour. ‘Framing Narratives in Muṣṭafā al-Kīlānī’s “Mayār” (2017): A Contemporary Tunisian Perspective on Literary Framing Between Theory and Practice ’. In ‘Framing Narratives’, ed. Simon Godart, Beatrice Gruendler, Johannes Stephan. Articulations (May 2024): https://doi.org/10.60949/MHA7-ZA95.