1 Introduction As an experience that results in creation of hybrid identities, immigration is a significant subject in today’ s global literature. The invented exploration and the new cultural system created by these type of artists and writers cannot be underestimated. These readings are mostly shaped by questions such as the following: what are the thematic structural forms of immigration literature? And which feature or characteristic of literary works are most affected by the writers’ refuge or the causes behind their immigration from one nation to another? In other words, what are the special features of immigration in creating works of art? . . .