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4 result(s) for "Qaddafi, Muammar Fiction."
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The dictator's last night
Written under a pen name by the Algerian author Mohammed Moulessehoul, a fictionalized version of history describes the final hours of the life of President Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 during the last days of the Libyan civil war.
Believing Is Seeing
[...]I reminded my students that if the Koran is the unaltered word of God, it was still a text that utilised all the elements of fiction and poetry that require interpretation (such as alliteration, allusions, metaphors and so on) in order to extract a meaning hidden below the surface of the text. [...]tenth, once an eye has documented an image of reality, it does not deliver it as a single image to the brain. [...]it disassembles the picture into particular collections of data (for instance, shapes, colours, luminosity, etc) and sends these to different areas in the brain. [...]our brains are charged with the colossal task of reassembling, redrawing or filling in, stabilising, aligning separate records into a single, smooth narrative, and doing so on a rapid, recurrent basis.