Abstract

In the article, the novel “One Night in Dubai” by the contemporary Saudi writer Hani Nakshabandi is analysed. He devoted his novel to a new phenomenon in the Oriental society: a modern emancipated Arab woman, a businesswoman, who is trying to escape from loneliness into a bustling metropolis and to find her happiness there. It is concluded that the strong-willed heroine of the novel was able to cope with depression, to clear her mind, to find true love and harmony when she looked at herself from the outside, heard the inner voice, saw Dubai under construction, a new cosmopolitan city of her bright future, in a new light.

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