Dabada[1] (Arabic" دابادا) is the first and most famous novel by the Iraqi writer Hassan Mutlak, It consists of 220 pages and its first edition was published by the Arab House of encyclopedias in Beirut in 1988.
The second edition was published by the Egyptian General Book Authority in Cairo in 2001,[2] the third edition was published by the Arab House of Sciences publishers in Beirut 2006,[3][4] and the new edition by Dar Al-Mada.
[5] Some consider it to be the most important Iraqi novel that was published at the end of the twentieth century.
It is a different novel by all specifications; It came as a single text rather than divided into chapters.
It touches human concerns.