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The article focuses on the issue of classifying Libyan literature and its relation to identity, traditions, and institutional standards, especially in the context of writings by Libyans abroad or in English. It discusses how reliance on language and external recognition influences the classification of literature, highlighting that literature is not merely a text but encompasses relationships of identity, nationalism, and politics. The article reviews cases such as Hisham Matar and Huda Ben Kadara as examples of how institutions and authority impact the definition of literary belonging. It also opens a discussion about the inclusiveness of the concept of Libyan literature, questioning whether it should encompass works produced at different cultural and linguistic levels, particularly exile literature and Amazigh poetry. The piece emphasizes the need to build internal critical institutions to ensure a comprehensive and sustainable preservation of Libyan cultural identity.
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