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Beirut '75

Published
Sep 1995
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
117

About This Book

Ghada Samman's first full-length novel, originally published in Arabic in 1974, is a creative and daring work prophetically depicting the social and political causes of the Lebanese civil war in 1975. The story opens in a taxi in which we meet the five central characters, each seeking something to give life meaning: security, fame, wealth, dignity, recognition, freedom from fear and from tradition-sanctioned, dehumanizing practices. Once they reach the capital city of Beirut, on which they've pinned their hopes, they all discover, man and woman alike, that they are victims of forces either partially or completely beyond their control, such as political corruption, class discrimination, economic and sexual exploitation, destruction of the natural environment, and blind allegiance to tradition.

Beirut '75 addresses struggles of Arab society, particularly the Lebanese, but the message is one of the universal human condition. Thus, in addition to this superb English-language presentation, Samman's novel has already appeared in German (two editions), French, and Italian versions.

Winner of The University of Arkansas Press Award for Arabic Literature in Translation.

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Oct 1995 University of Arkansas Press ISBN13 9781557283825 ISBN10 1557283826
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Sep 1995 University of Arkansas Press ISBN13 9781557283832 ISBN10 1557283834
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Jul 1995 University of Arkansas Press ISBN13 9781610750622 ISBN10 1610750624
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