Sadok Nourreddine's insightful study, 'The Poetics of Plurality in the Novel Feast for Seaweeds,' delves deep into Haidar Haidar's controversial and celebrated work. Nourreddine meticulously explores the multifaceted narrative techniques, diverse voices, and ideological complexities that contribute to the novel's profound sense of plurality. This critical analysis examines how Haidar's literary craftsmanship creates a rich tapestry of perspectives, challenging conventional interpretations and inviting readers to engage with the text on multiple levels. It offers a fresh scholarly lens on a seminal work of modern Arabic literature, highlighting its enduring relevance and artistic innovation.