Using diminutive names, such as: “Soso” or “Koba,” Arrabal addresses the leader Joseph Stalin through a long, sarcastic and indignant message, dropping from him the qualities of greatness and deification, so that he returns to a child who deserves rebuke.
Employing his huge and diverse intellectual reserve, Arrabal delves into the details of Stalin’s life, starting from his famous mustache, passing through the women in his life, the spies and henchmen who worked for him, and the poets who immortalized him in weak verses, all the way to his victims, who were many, inside and outside the Soviet Union, and with Therefore, Arrabal does not reveal the sources of his information, nor does he differentiate between facts and fabricated details. He does not seek to present a truly historical document as much as he is interested in formulating a dialectical and moral argument.
Unlike his letter to General Franco, which he sent to the latter while he was alive, writing to a dead dictator may seem like an absurd and useless act, but Arrabal is in fact directing his letter to the living who lived with Stalin, or were influenced by him later, and he is trying in his letter, which seems Closer to a plea in a court; To say: History is unforgettable and cannot be erased.
Flashes of conscience:
Pictures in the form of flashes emanating from the author’s conscience, which he shares with the reader to build positive energy within him, through motivational phrases, positive thinking, and moral psychological rules that enable him to overcome obstacles on the path of his life, fill it with happiness, and do the impossible to achieve success and happiness, and shine in dealing with others.
Reflections on positive happiness / the thought approach of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
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Reflections on happiness and positivity...an approach to thought Mohammed bin Rashid Alti is filled with the ideas of Enlightenment philosophers (In this book, we discuss the philosophy of Muhammad bin Rashid, and its approach to what philosophers have come up with Enlightenment in Europe, as well as the approach of Mohammed bin Rashid’s philosophy to Eastern philosophy, Mohammed bin Rashid adopted the process of promoting youth ambitions and future aspirations On enlightenment grounds, here he approaches the great French philosopher Rousseau, who... He considered freedom a necessity for human happiness and the stability of society. That is, Mohammed bin Rashid Good news has come to the world about the dawn of a new human being, free of fear, hesitation, and negativity In order for a person to be happy, love must be cultivated in his psychological field, and for it to be... Positively, happiness must be the space in which he swims.