
The Valley of Butterflies by Azhar Jirjis is a profound and evocative novel that intertwines reality and imagination to explore the human struggle with identity, memory, and loss. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Iraq, the story captures the emotional aftermath of war and displacement through a poetic and deeply human lens. Jirjis paints a haunting picture of a world where hope and despair coexist, and where butterflies — fragile yet resilient — symbolize the enduring spirit of life amidst chaos. Written in a lyrical, reflective style, the book invites readers to journey through pain, resilience, and the search for meaning.
- Author: Azhar Jirjis
- Pages: 167
- ISBN: 9786223122675
- Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Literary Fiction
- Main Themes: Memory, loss, resilience, post-war identity, hope
- Recommended for: Readers who appreciate poetic storytelling and Middle Eastern contemporary literature
- Notable Features: Symbolic narrative , Lyrical prose , Deep emotional and philosophical insight
- Persian Title: کتاب درهی پروانهها اثر ازهر جرجیس
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