Writings for Sikka from Various Articles, Reports, and Aesthetic Manuscripts - War
articles
Analytical and philosophical texts addressing social and artistic movements in Sudan.
Geography of War
A collection of articles and texts narrating stories of displacement and migration during times of war.
Archive
A collection of reports prepared by Dr. Rashid Mustafa Bakhit narrating the state of art during the time of war.

The Khartoum War and the Phenomenon of the Futile Singing
The Khartoum War and the Phenomenon of the Futile Singing: For Death or Life? Sikka, Dr. Rashid Mustafa Bakhit Translated by: Salah Mohamed Khair The only legitimacy that has maint

Art at the End of the Tunnel
Art at the End of the Tunnel: Exploding Head and the Phenomenon of the Horizontal Proliferation of Culture Sikka, Dr. Rashid Mustafa Bakhit Translated by: Salah Mohamed Khair
The Rhetoric of War
This war cannot be harnessed by any rhetoric. Every written reference to the facts and atrocities of this war seems incomplete and insufficient to capture it.

The Minions of Its Ill Omen
The Minions of Its Ill Omen Sikka: Mamoun Eljack This war has birthed its own “minions of ill omen,” manifested in its specific symbolic terminology. In one of his essays, novelist

A Stammering War
A Stammering War Sikka: Mamoun Eljak Translated by: Salah Mohamed Khair Introduction "The sword wiped out the lines of rhetorics" King George VI, the king o

The Roots and Causes of This War
The Roots and Causes of This War Sikka: Mamoun Eljak Translated by: Salah Mohamed Khair According to Qusai Hamrour, this war is not the cause of the collapse of the State. Th
Reflections and Human Experiences
Personal writings about war and narrating its experiences and horrors derive their value from the old paradox between everyday life, that is, what is customary and familiar, and history or what is sublime and glorious.
Literary Selections
These selected literary texts, written in the time of the April 5th War, take, in addition to their aesthetic value, another values with human dimension, associated with individuals' pains and extreme suffering in the face of war.