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The book before us is a cultural encyclopedia that explores the depths of Arab genius in the Americas, fulfilling the promise made by the author in the conclusion of his book, "Amin al-Rihani." The book begins with an introduction that introduces the reader to the story, highlighting the role played by al-Rihani and other Syrian writers who visited their birthplace and addressed its issues. The book aims to shed light on the contributions of Arab writers in America, emphasizing that these writers remained connected to their Arab roots despite their immersion in Western culture. It highlights prominent figures such as Gibran Khalil Gibran and Mikhail Naimy, who left a clear mark on Arab-American literature. It also addresses the way in which Arabic and Western literature can intermingle, explaining the mutual influences and how this mixture can enrich Arabic literature. Through this narrative, he reviews the literary achievements of these writers, showing how these works enhance the understanding and appreciation of Arabic literature in a global context. He invites readers to explore these works and urges them to consider how these writers have influenced both Arab and global culture.
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Overseas
The book before us is a cultural encyclopedia that explores the depths of Arab genius in the Americas, fulfilling the promise made by the author in the conclusion of his book, "Amin al-Rihani." The book begins with an introduction that introduces the reader to the story, highlighting the role played by al-Rihani and other Syrian writers who visited their birthplace and addressed its issues. The book aims to shed light on the contributions of Arab writers in America, emphasizing that these writers remained connected to their Arab roots despite their immersion in Western culture. It highlights prominent figures such as Gibran Khalil Gibran and Mikhail Naimy, who left a clear mark on Arab-American literature. It also addresses the way in which Arabic and Western literature can intermingle, explaining the mutual influences and how this mixture can enrich Arabic literature. Through this narrative, he reviews the literary achievements of these writers, showing how these works enhance the understanding and appreciation of Arabic literature in a global context. He invites readers to explore these works and urges them to consider how these writers have influenced both Arab and global culture.
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Overseas

Overseas

by Tawfiq Saeed Al-Rafei
Overseas

Overseas

by Tawfiq Saeed Al-Rafei

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The book before us is a cultural encyclopedia that explores the depths of Arab genius in the Americas, fulfilling the promise made by the author in the conclusion of his book, "Amin al-Rihani." The book begins with an introduction that introduces the reader to the story, highlighting the role played by al-Rihani and other Syrian writers who visited their birthplace and addressed its issues. The book aims to shed light on the contributions of Arab writers in America, emphasizing that these writers remained connected to their Arab roots despite their immersion in Western culture. It highlights prominent figures such as Gibran Khalil Gibran and Mikhail Naimy, who left a clear mark on Arab-American literature. It also addresses the way in which Arabic and Western literature can intermingle, explaining the mutual influences and how this mixture can enrich Arabic literature. Through this narrative, he reviews the literary achievements of these writers, showing how these works enhance the understanding and appreciation of Arabic literature in a global context. He invites readers to explore these works and urges them to consider how these writers have influenced both Arab and global culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786338331023
Publisher: ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????)
Publication date: 08/20/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 119
File size: 961 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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