Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2026)
Artículos: miscelánea

El auge de la novela saudí: orígenes, evolución y formación de la identidad literaria

Ebrahim Mohammed Alwuraafi
Al-Baha University, Saudi Arabia

Publicado 2026-05-04

Palabras clave

  • Arabia Saudí,
  • Novela saudí,
  • Novelistas mujeres,
  • Formación,
  • Novela contemporánea

Resumen

El presente artículo traza los orígenes y la evolución de la novela saudí desde sus inicios en la década de 1930 hasta la actualidad. El artículo analiza cómo la novela se convirtió en un género primordial en la literatura saudí. Se espera que este artículo contribuya a dar a conocer mejor la novela saudí y los notables logros de los novelistas saudíes entre los lectores no árabes. Los estudios sobre la novela saudí en inglés tienden a centrarse en novelas o autores concretos, especialmente en escritoras. No existe ningún estudio sobre la novela saudí desde sus inicios en la década de 1930, lo que ha motivado la realización de este estudio introductorio. Cabe señalar que, debido al gran número de novelas saudíes que se han publicado, especialmente desde 2001, el artículo solo pretende ser una introducción al tema. Aún queda por escribir un estudio más amplio y detallado de la novela saudí en cada etapa, sus características básicas, sus técnicas de escritura y su estética. Además, el artículo arroja luz sobre las principales características y los retos a los que se ha enfrentado la novela saudí en cada etapa.

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