Mohamed Abdel Razek's 'Whiteness as Far as the Eye Can See' is a profound and evocative novel that meticulously explores the intricate layers of human perception, memory, and the very essence of existence. Through a contemplative narrative, the book invites readers to ponder the boundless horizons of the mind and spirit, where 'whiteness' symbolizes both the vastness of potential and the starkness of introspection. It's a journey into the unseen landscapes of the soul, challenging readers to question what lies beyond the visible and to find meaning in the expansive silence.