Neo-experimentalism

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Neo-experimental literature (Arabic المدرسة الحائية) is a trend, since 2006, in Arab literature.

The school name was coined by Moroccan short-story writer Mohamed Saïd Raïhani and his circle in Morocco. Its adherents work exclusively with narrative forms, and mainly in fiction, setting three main goals:

  • Experimenting with newer narrative forms and themes
  • Showing content through narrative form
  • Restricting narrative themes to freedom, dreams and love