Abstract
This study seeks to uncover one of the most important western trips to Iraq, represented by the book by the The Marsh Arabs by English traveler Fred Thesiger, as a nomadic narrative blog and documented important details about the life of the marshes in the first half of the twentieth century, thus reading and analyzing its material, which was characterized by breadth, comprehensiveness and accuracy of documentation As well as its narrative artistic dimension, within the framework of the hypotheses of discovery and the representations of the culture.