Author: Alexis Kouros Number of pages: 94 pages
The novel "Sons of Gondwana" by Iranian author Alexis Corus, which he wrote in Finnish, and translated it into Arabic Maria Bakla, is the first novel of Corus, as it drew its general character from the world of the traditional Persian narration, although the subject of the story, the question of identity, is a modern subject par excellence.
The novel tells a story of a way that its eggs were hatched in the nest of the Qatars bird by mistake, and it is a wise philosophical account of spiritual growth and self-fulfillment, says Matti Rene of the Finnish newspaper Elta Sanomat.
In introducing the novel, the author says, “In the story, the storyteller needs a part of reality and enriches it with fiction or part of fiction and enriches it with reality. Who can decide when and where the fate begins? ”