very boring stories
Written by Muhannad Rahma
“So sticky, so loose, so boring, and so pointless, stories of Greek heroes, cursed books, forbidden hallucinations, and an author without a compass, my sanity began to arouse my suspicion, he could find nothing better to do.”
Literary creativity lies in the author's ability to narrate details that seem boring in a way that makes the reader seem to be resisting drowsiness. Suddenly, the moment when the tale tests the reader's patience for what it hides behind its curtains. As "very boring stories", the writer Muhannad Rahma was able to pave the way for the narration of his twelve stories, and put them under the lashes of a difficult test. In Biblomania, the hero deceives the criminal investigator as he deceives the readers, to practice his satanic ritual in his search for knowledge; In déjà vu, by means of flashbacks, the narrator cycles between contrasting shots made to save the hero from a fate assigned to him.