Spational arrangement in the novel of possible night

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Mohammad Hassan Shahsavari's novel "Possible Night" is a met-story that has benefited from postmodernist storytelling techniques. Shahsavari has effectively utilized the element of space in designing this narrative and the story-making process, The atmosphere of the story casts a shadow over the whole narrative and is directly related to the performance of the characters, transformation is the most prominent feature of space in the novel, as the story has a symbolic overall space and several individual spaces; the beginning of the story comes with a verse of Hafez of the whole book. The general setting of the story has moved on to the theme that there is no certainty and reality in life and anything can happen. Each chapter is also shaped by the transformation of space, relying on the description and tone of the characters, the three romantic, logical, and love-hate spaces, each of these spaces interacts with the other space in a general space. The present article examines the question of how space is in the novel and how it affects its narrative, the creation of space in the novel has been investigated.
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Persian
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Research of Fictional Literature, Volume:11 Issue: 3, 2022
Pages:
73 to 90
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