Colonial Spectrum is a narrative about the city of Khartoum, where the author attempts to excavate the city’s map in a style that blends autobiography with the city and social concepts. The author seeks to present a unique composition of the text, merging literary and social elements. The work is divided into two chapters: the first, titled Probing Kitchener, delves into the history of Khartoum, while the second explores Khartoum’s roads and their general structure.