PhD in Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , ebarwasi@gmail.com
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Behrouz Buchani, an Iranian Kurdish refugee, is one of the contemporary writers whose literary work is focused on portraying human crises arising from migration to the Western world and facing the inverted reality that is incompatible with his idea of the destination world as a utopia and appearing in the form of a ruined city. The novel No Friend But the Mountains, which is the outcome of the tragedy of the death of the imaginations of the immigrant people in achieving utopia and the destruction of the dream built from the idea of Westernism as a safe haven in escaping the political-social insecurities of the motherland, is a realistic account of the destruction of people's lives that their fate in the vortex of rejection and antagonism in the destination society leads to prison and violation of human rights and dignity and alienation and hegemony of the kyriarchal system in order to cast a shadow on the prisoner's will. Due to the fact that so far no independent research has investigated the consequences of the migration of diasporic and immigrant populations in the novel No Friend But the Mountains, the author intends to investigate this phenomenon in this novel. The fundamental issue of the current research is that the consequences of the migration of the immigrant and diasporic populations, how and in what forms are they expressed in this novel and with what concepts are they linked?