Books set in Syria (48)


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A Woman in the Crossfire : Diaries of the Syrian Revolution by Samar Yazbek EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Syria flag Syria
Description:
A well-known novelist and journalist from the coastal city of Jableh, Samar Yazbek witnessed the beginning four months of the uprising first-hand and actively participated in a variety of public actions and budding social movements. Throughout this period she kept a diary of personal reflections on, and observations of, this historic time. Because of the outspoken views she published in print and online, Yazbek quickly attracted the attention and fury of the regime, vicious rumours started to spread about her disloyalty to the homeland and the Alawite community to which she belongs. The lyrica... continue

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Adonis : Selected Poems by Adūnīs EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Syria flag Syria
Description:
"Frontispiece: Poem and calligraphy by Adonis, XXXX. Translated by Bassam Frangieh" --T.p. verso.


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As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh EN

Rating: 4 (19 votes)
Description:
An epic, emotional, breathtaking story of love and loss set amid the Syrian revolution. Burning with the fires of hope and possibility, AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES GROW will sweep you up and never let you go. _______________ SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS DISCOVER BOOK OF THE YEAR 'This is an important book. Everyone should read it' - Elizabeth Laird, award-winning author of Welcome to Nowhere 'Wrenching and lyrical' - Samira Ahmed, New York Times bestselling author of Internment 'Hauntingly beautiful ... a must read' - Huda Fahmy, author of Huda F Are You _______________ Salama Kassab... continue


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Damascus Nights by Rafik Schami EN

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Country: Asia / Syria flag Syria
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Rafik Schami's award-winning novel. In the classical Arab tradition of tale-telling, here is a magical book that celebrates the power of storytelling, delightfully transformed for modern sensibilities by an award-winning author. The time is present-day Damascus, and Salim the coachman, the city's most famous storyteller, is mysteriously struck dumb. To break the spell, seven friends gather for seven nights to present Salim with seven wondrous "gifts"—seven stories of their own design. Upon this enchanting frame of tales told in the fragrant Arabian night, the words of the past grow fainter, as... continue

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De Kaart van Zout en Sterren by Zeyn Joukhadar NL

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Description:
Betoverend boek voor fans van ‘De zoon van de verhalenverteller’. Hartverscheurend verhaal van een hedendaags Syrisch meisje en een middeleeuwse avonturier, beide verhalen zijn sterk en meeslepend. ‘De kaart van zout en sterren’ van Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar is een betoverend boek voor liefhebbers van ‘De zoon van de verhalenverteller’. Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar vertelt het hartverscheurende verhaal van een hedendaags Syrisch meisje en een middeleeuwse avonturier, en beide verhaallijnen zijn even sterk en meeslepend. Wanneer Nours vader overlijdt, besluit haar moeder met haar drie dochters ter... continue

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Death is Hard Work by Khaled Khalifa EN

Rating: 2 (4 votes)
Country: Asia / Syria flag Syria
Description:
FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR TRANSLATED LITERATURE A dogged, absurd quest through the nightmare of the Syrian civil war Khaled Khalifa’s Death Is Hard Work is the new novel from the greatest chronicler of Syria’s ongoing and catastrophic civil war: a tale of three ordinary people facing down the stuff of nightmares armed with little more than simple determination. Abdel Latif, an old man from the Aleppo region, dies peacefully in a hospital bed in Damascus. His final wish, conveyed to his youngest son, Bolbol, is to be buried in the family plot in their ancestral village of Anabiya... continue

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Der Araber von morgen by Riad Sattouf DE

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Country: Africa / Libya flag Libya
Description:
Ein wunderschönes Comic-Memoir, lustig, berührend, spannend. Eine (Zeit-)Reise von Syrien über Libyen nach Frankreich. "Arabischer Frühling, Umsturz in Libyen und Krieg in Syrien. Als Reaktion darauf greift der 36-jährige französische Zeichner und Filmemacher Riad Sattouf zum Stift und erzählt von seiner Kindheit in der arabischen Welt: ein blondgelockter Junge, Sohn einer Französin und eines Syrers, wächst in Libyen und Syrien auf. Die Graphic Novel vom blonden Araber im Land der Diktatoren stürmte in Frankreich die Bestsellerlisten wi... continue