Critics and novelists who wrote about the novel "Dancing on Water -Hard dreams" in Arabic newspapers and websites:
1- A very graceful novel. The author goes onto the final boundaries of human pain and losses in all the countries he crossed throughout his life or those he arrived at - Sweden where he lives now. The novel could easily be turned into a film script appropriate for an Asian or European film - with the hands of a talented director.* Alia Mamdouh , novelist , resident in Paris , winner of Naguib Mahfouz award from the American University in Cairo 2003 , Saudi newspaper , Alriyadh / 2006-08-03
2- Only great talent could be capable of describing such a very complex world through a narrative which is transparent, spontaneous and masterly build. * Hamza Al Hassan , novelist , resident in Norway , " hamza.ws " 21/3/20063- What distinguishes the novel is the amazing use of the mythical and religious heritage.* Hadia Hussain , Novelist and critic , resident in Jordan , Winner of first Arabic Gulf Prize 2004, Jordanian newspaper " alrai " / 2006-11-26:4- The language of the novel resonates like a melody, transparent and full of varied dramatic events, figures and cultures while discussing many political, historical and social issues .* Dr Hussaim Al kanani , Arab critic , Exeter University. London-based international " Alquds Alarabi "newspaper, 2006-10-195- The novel reminded me of Milan Kondara on more than once.* Burhan Al-Kahtib , a novelist .6- A successful use of joint European and Islamic civilizations. The novel is interesting and suitable for reading as a document against a backdrop of racial discrimination and high-level literature at the same time.* Dr.Ibrahim Al-Khalil , Arab critic , " alquds alarabi " newspaper , / 19 - 05 - 2006
7- In his novel, Al-Bayaty amazingly uses the verbal and religious heritage.* The monthly cultural supplement of Iraqi newspaper " Al- Sabah Al Jadid " Mars 2007
8- The novel deals with the story of exile and the exiled of the world. It deals with varied philosophical, cultural and historical ideas.* Almoheet network site
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