The Preoccupation of Revolution Fervour in Algerian Novel: The Novel "What the Winds Doesn't Carry Away" by Mohamed Ali Arrar as a Model
Keywords:
revolution fervour, Novel, What the Wind Doesn't Carry Away, Mohamed Ali ArrarAbstract
History, as mentioned by a German philosopher, must be cherished with a devotion akin to that accorded to the Gospel. It is incumbent upon society to impart its significance to the younger generation, while also according it the appropriate reverence within the realm of mature scholarship. Another prominent German philosopher further embellishes this perspective by characterizing history as a spiritual mortar, binding a nation's aspirations and fueling its trajectory during times of both conflict and tranquility. The annals of history, in essence, serve as a reservoir of collective memory, fostering unity, bolstering national identity, and nurturing a deep-seated sense of patriotism