Beirut, Beirut: A novel of love & war - 2 Angebote vergleichen

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9789992194522 - Ibrahim, Sonallah: Beirut, Beirut
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Ibrahim, Sonallah

Beirut, Beirut (1980)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

ISBN: 9789992194522 bzw. 9992194529, Sprache unbekannt, Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing.

10,85 ($ 13,35)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, في الأوراق المالية.
Beirut, Beirut Ibrahim, Sonallah, A city - known for its light-heartedness, vibrancy and capacity for fun - is ripped apart by war.A young man - full of the vim, vigour and desires of youth - refuses to allow his spirit to be dampened . . . November, 1980. An Egyptian writer has chosen the wrong time to come to Beirut in search of a publisher for his controversial book. Men with machine guns are on every street corner. When the writer meets an old friend from his revolutionary student days, he is introduced to two fascinating women: idealistic film-maker Antoinette and Lamia, the seductive wife of his would-be publisher. His attentions inevitably turn towards the two women, but the background rumble of strife and struggle becomes increasingly hard to ignore.Based on the author's real-life experience of the civil war in Lebanon, Beirut, Beirut is an exploration of how, even in the midst of chaos and violence, universals such as love, desire and yearning are still always our guiding forces.
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9992194529 - Sonallah Ibrahim: Beirut, Beirut: A novel of love & war
Sonallah Ibrahim

Beirut, Beirut: A novel of love & war (1980)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika US

ISBN: 9992194529 bzw. 9789992194522, Sprache unbekannt, Bloomsbury Publishing USA, gebraucht.

7,94 ($ 9,77)¹ + Versand: 4,05 ($ 4,99)¹ = 11,99 ($ 14,76)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, في الأوراق المالية.
fiction,literature and fiction, Beirut, Beirut : A Novel of Love and War, November 7, 1980. An Egyptian writer has chosen the wrong time to come to Beirut in search of a publisher for his controversial new book. Men with machine guns are on every street corner. When the writer meets an old friend from his revolutionary student days, he is introduced to two fascinating women: idealistic filmmaker Antoinette and Lamia, the seductive wife of his would-be publisher. Based on the author's real-life experience of the civil war in Lebanon, Beirut, Beirut is an exploration of how, in the midst of chaos and violence, it is impossible to see where anyone truly stands.
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