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The article features an interview with Iraqi author Diaa Jabeili about his novel "The Seer," which recounts events spanning four thousand years of ancient Iraqi history. The story revolves around the character "Damu," who explores concepts of immortality and ancient civilizations through a journey across time, inspired by the Epic of Gilgamesh and the features of Sumerian and Babylonian cultures. Jabeili explains that the novel relies on historical imagination, drawing on real historical events and blending reality with fiction to produce an literary document that reflects the resilience of authentic civilizations despite crises. He also emphasizes the importance of thorough research and attention to historical detail, mentioning his choice to use the Egyptian dialect to facilitate understanding while maintaining "Damu" as a symbol of resilience and hope despite passing through different eras. The novel focuses on the idea of the enduring strength of ancient civilizations, analyzing fears of immortality and its impact on humanity, and offers a deep philosophical perspective on human history and its future.
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