The works of the Egyptian Author Mohammad Elsanour, "I Can't Breathe" in the Time of Corona pandemic, War and Racism, The Secret of "Louise Membership" and its Relationship to Gangs and Drugs & Treating Racism with Illusion Medicine in "Placebo".
From chasing drugs gangs in the unique and distinctive novel “Louise Membership” published by Yavi Publishing House, to the story of the Syrian physician and difficult challenges facing asylum, war and racism in the time of Corona pandemic in the novel “I Can't Breathe”, and finally the illusion medicine in “Placebo”, The Egyptian Author, Mohammad ElSanour concludes his works, which were published in Arab Book Digitization House - Stockholm, Sweden.
I can’t breathe, is the title of the novel whose protagonist was the Syrian physician who struggled a lot to survive he and his family, as the Syrian doctor faces many obstacles between war and asylum and the loss of his daughter her Arab's origin & identity so that she did not recognize her father later, and after the arrival of the Syrian doctor to the United States He was shocked by the bitter reality and racism against blacks, which embodied the condition of many Arabs under the current circumstances and constituted a great crisis in the loss of Arab identity and origin.
Elsanour succeeded in communicating that painful and bitter idea and concluded the novel with the hope that everyone dreams of reuniting and returning everyone to Their homelands, the end of all wars and conflicts between the Arabs and the whole world, and the creation of a safe society that accommodates everyone.
As for Louise's unique membership, whose owners select their members with great accuracy, it is a novel that talks about a new way to spread drugs in an internationally regulated and legal manner and under international control in very smart ways, and the protagonist gets involved against one of those gangs after he was selected with great difficulty by that group, The events of the novel take place with a unique suspense among the members, their upbringing, and the disagreements that took place between them, and how a person may sometimes be forced to engage in evil and even plan for it, but common sense ends up in moderation in the path of good and correcting the mistakes of the past.
Finally, Elsanour presented in “Placebo” novel a unique experience full of racism with a group of young people studying at the university and linking them to the injustice they were exposed to due to racism, to start forming their own team in an attempt to change society's view of them and erase the idea of racism and discrimination.
At the same time, Elsanour called on all readers to follow him on the electronic platforms and not content themselves with annual exhibitions, after many international exhibitions were postponed due to the preventive precautions taken following the spread of the Corona pandemic, and he also urged to follow up on other novelists and authors who did not have the opportunity to appear in international exhibitions on Publish their work electronically and not be satisfied with paper publishing, as it is a great opportunity for Arab literature to keep pace with the new era and modern technology with electronic publishing, and to start a new series of electronic publishing that has great benefits.
The Egyptian Author Elsanour added said that some Arab and Egyptian publishing houses are trying to sabotage Arabic literature through vernacular publishing without awareness, as the publishing house is entirely responsible for its selection of writers and novelists, and many publishing houses no longer pay attention to linguistic scrutiny, which creates a great opportunity to distort the Arabic language. By entering wrong new vocabulary and slang words that are not suitable for use.
In the end, Mohammad Elsanour wished in the new year 2021 that it would be a happy year, that the worry and the scourge would be lifted from the entire world, that wars and disputes would end among all, and that everyone would enjoy safety and peace in their homes and homes.
written by: Adam Ali