The Hen and the Elephant: A Tale of Delusion and History
الدجاجة والفيل: حكاية الوهم والتاريخ
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Descripción editorial
In a world where noise often overshadows wisdom, and illusion seeks to replace history, “The Hen and the Elephant: A Tale of Delusion and History” emerges as a sharp, satirical fable that blends humor, literature, and politics.
Written by Gamal E.O. Elhag-Idris, this book is more than a story about a small hen and a mighty elephant. It is a symbolic mirror reflecting the cultural and political realities we face today. The hen, “Ethiopita”, represents vanity, illusion, and loud voices built on fragile ground, while the elephant, “Ertero”, stands for patience, wisdom, and the deep roots of history that no storm can uproot.
With a style that is both eloquent and accessible, the book offers layers of meaning: a humorous read for entertainment, a political allegory for reflection, and a cultural critique that sparks dialogue among intellectuals, readers, and policymakers alike.
What makes this book significant is its ability to distill complex truths into a satirical fable: Who truly writes history? The noisy pretenders standing on shaky hills, or the calm and rooted figures in the valley of wisdom? Can illusion ever reshape what is deeply recorded in the memory of the earth?
This tale is simple in appearance but profound in meaning. Readers will laugh at the hen’s clumsy attempts to soar and her eventual collapse, then pause to reflect on the elephant’s few yet timeless words—words that capture what volumes of political texts cannot.
“The Hen and the Elephant: A Tale of Delusion and History” is not just a book; it is an intellectual experience that combines satire with insight, reminding us that truth is heavier than noise, and history belongs to those who endure, not those who merely shout.