The ram ***
*It is as if Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is a “blow of fate” that we receive, causing us to wake up from a voluntary slumber and an involuntary faint.
When we read “The Ram” by Anwar Al-Khatib; We realize that a memory that does not contain some of that man’s creations is a distorted memory. It has the right to hide in shame or become scattered in vain.
We are overwhelmed with wonder as we ask the author: What imagination sweeps through you and storms your brain when you dress up with a brush to write and even draw a novel that combines surrealism, abstraction, fantasy... and realism?!
* With captivating imagination, we rode the water with you, and we were certain that illusion is the certain truth that we practice with merit and distinction.
* The novel is a painting or a choir playing one extremely wonderful symphony, and each individual player shows his special skill on his instrument. Then the maestro comes with his stick to bring everyone together in one musical arrangement. He connects all the threads of the novel, leaving you in a state of astonishing shock, or say madness.
* Al-Khatib accompanies the animal world with its splendor and sublime “humanity.” He avoids the human world with all its meanness and brutality, and I will not say its animality.. for animals have become more sublime than us.
* Amazement, par excellence, accompanies you from the beginning of the striking and question-provoking title, even as you close the second leaf of the book, announcing the end of reading. Then you discover that your mouth is still open with astonishment and astonishment. And perhaps we will remain on that platform of astonishment until he surprises us with his new edition.
"ريتشارد ويلمان مازال يطرق الأبواب بالحكمة والعبقرية المستخلصة من أجل هؤلاء الذين اكتشفوا قوة كلمة" لماذا "، يمكنني فقط أن أقول 'اقرأ واستفد'". _كريستوفر فوربس ،نائب رئيس فوربس الإعلامية. "كتاب ريتشارد يجب أن يكون على مكتب كل رجل أعمال، لابد من قراءته بواسطة كل الضالعين فى مجال المبيعات ".
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
(The Emirates in the Heart) by Emirati poet Dr. Talal Saeed Al Junaibi, the first national poetry collection of its kind, consisting of one hundred pages, prepared to coincide with the centenary of Sheikh Zayed, the founding leader, may God rest his soul.
This national poetry collection deals with the Emirates, its symbols, its leaders, and its contemporary issues poetically, in an unprecedented edition that appears in the Year of Zayed, the symbol of the homeland and the nation, highlighting, commemorating, and documenting this pivotal historical time period.
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