Mohamed Jarri Jasim Al-Nadawi's profound study, 'The Problematic of Identity in the Arabic Novel (2001-2013)', delves into the complex representations of identity within contemporary Arabic narrative. This critical analysis examines how Arab novelists, during the crucial period between 2001 and 2013, grappled with multifaceted questions of selfhood, belonging, and cultural heritage. The book explores various facets of identity – national, religious, gender, and social – as portrayed in selected works, offering fresh insights into the evolutions and challenges faced by Arab societies and their literary reflections. Al-Nadawi provides a comprehensive academic framework for understanding these intricate literary explorations, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of Arabic literature and cultural studies.