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The article discusses the collection of very short stories in the book "The Butterfly Tattoo" by writer Mohammed Al-Kamel bin Zaid. Through forty-seven stories, the author employs concise language, metaphors, and allegories to explore social, psychological, and political themes. The title presents a paradox between the lasting impression of a tattoo and the light beauty of butterflies. The stories feature protagonists trapped in harsh realities, seeking liberation, with animal symbolism used to reflect corruption, betrayal, and existential reflections. The stories are characterized by irony and shocking endings that surprise the reader, expressing contemporary issues of corruption and conspiracy. The narrative style is modern, focusing on Arab realities.
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