The novel falls into four chapters, in the first chapter it tells about the war and its tragedies, and lists past wars that people did not learn their lessons, and mixes the past and the present, to bring the reader to the fact that the war and its causes and sparks are the same at all times, but the fighters change. In the second chapter, the writer deals with certain social issues, such as an attempt to explain madness and clarify the fine line between him and genius, and criticizethe phenomenon of religion and its transformation from an invitation to a job. The fourth tells the writer about killing pulse
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