Benghazi – Recently, a new book by novelist Mohammed Al-Asfar was published. It is titled “A New Mood.” Dar Al-Kitab in Tunisia published it. This literary work offers a different vision of autobiography. It moves away from traditional molds. It presents a more reflective and innovative approach.
In this edition, Al-Asfar traces the formation of the initial idea within human consciousness. He highlights the book’s role as an active element. It builds human experience. It shapes meaning. His style combines intellectual depth with literary language.
In a critical review of the work, Lebanese critic and researcher Razan Muhairi described the book. She called it “a biography renewed in its presentation.” She added it is “unique in its themes and ideas.” She believes the author offers a different concept for this literary genre. It glorifies the book. It enhances its presence in shaping individual and collective consciousness.
This work is part of modern literary attempts. They seek to break the classical pattern of autobiography. They open wider horizons for experimentation and innovation. This reflects the evolution of narrative writing. It also shows the diversity of its expressive tools.
The cover art was signed by visual artist Mohammed Bin Lamin. This artistic addition reflects the spirit of the work. It also conveys its intellectual content.
