To every female.. Sadness brought her down, her soul withered with worries, the ax of disappointment broke her, tremors of fear occupied her blood, and breaths were considered pain. To whom...the roots of joy were uprooted from her, and the darkness of life intensified for her until she suffocated, and the nights' passages tampered with her... To everyone who tried to plant love in a waste land, and became addicted to waiting, and reaped nothing but thorns.. To everyone who begged for love in the land of haters.. . . Pull yourself together and shake hands with life again..
Qasim, a lost young man, is forced to assume identities he did not choose, and always pays the price for mistakes he did not commit. But he finds an escape from his life and circumstances when the doctor, Ramzi Al-Nawawi, suggests that he travel with him to the country of the leader, “Big Boss,” to perform a mummification operation on the leader’s young daughter, who died under mysterious circumstances.
Their arrival is accompanied by a mysterious epidemic spreading in the country that only attacks girls. Ramzi finds his opportunity to propose a project to “decorate” the deceased women, and he is soon faced with accusations and accusations. However, Qasim, who is drawn after the doctor like a bewitched person, and under his illusion, is unable to confirm the truth of what is being said, nor to deny it. Does the doctor really have anything to do with the epidemic?
This time, breaking into a new world, Maryse Conde leads us from one mystery to another, in a breathless plot that strangely combines issues of identity, race, and religion, to tell us about the “flowers of darkness,” whom Ramsay believes are the only ones worthy of desire.
ARABIC THOUGHTS
“Arabic Thoughts in English Poems” is poetry book written in English free verse. It is an initiative to express the writer’s Arab culture to the English spoken world. However, many poems share the universal elements of the new global culture. The book is written in five chapters that cover different themes.
Book summary
“Arabic Thoughts in English Poems” is a book of free poetry written in English. The book is an initiative to express the culture of the Arab writer to the English-speaking world. However, many of the poems contain elements that could represent the new global culture. The book is written in five chapters covering different topics
Like a serene scene trapped inside a crystal ball in an eternal moment of peace, the Syrian city of Homs appeared, calm and full of secret dreams.
It is crossed by a curious river that tries to rebel a little and break the dull, monotonous crystal, and it is called the Orontes.
Then the war came and the city was fragmented, and the butterflies flew with their dreams into the flames.
Every day of war passes, bringing with it dozens of stories worth telling. This novel takes us around the city, to learn more stories about it and its residents, a city that has become full of stories.
The story of a final basil seedling where Father France parked his old bike before he was killed. And the stories of library owners that were stolen.
A kiss from a friend that he printed on the glasses of (Wael Qastoun) after he wiped the bloody dirt from them
The mystery of the lover who covered the walls of the gloomy cemetery in Bouha (Lulu, I love you).
A sad hand under the rubble of a house that no longer exists.
There is no fair narrative in times of war, but the language remains an apology to the city