Eve Museum

“Eve Museum” is the title of a series of stories by the writer “Mayada Kaddah” that sheds light on the homeland, pain, love, hope and you name it.

The writer relied on an unusual narrative method where the soul speaks out about its concerns and feelings. She left a space for the reader’s imagination to predicate the ending with curiosity to know the fate of the protagonists of these stories to express the emotions of the human soul.

Shorouq is the main character in one of her stories entitled “Souls” embodying  the suffering and the pain of the absence of our beloved people. However, in her other story entitled “Two Pearls”, Kaddah showed the contradiction between pain and hope.

The writer excelled in exploring the depths of humanity depending on ambiguous philosophical way that the reader may not understand easily. Moreover, Kaddah has managed to document and describe the moment of the end and farewell in her story “The Moment”.

She also dealt with the meaning of life, birds, dreams and lovers in her story entitled “The End”.

It is worth noting that the protagonists of her stories reflect the real life in our community.  

N.H.Khidr

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