The autobiography reflects Mansour Ajami's journey from a poverty-stricken Lebanese village during World War II to adapting to modern American culture. It explores his personal memories and experiences, offering insights into the challenges and transformations he faced while bridging the gap between his traditional roots and contemporary life in the twenty-first century.
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Exploring the themes of mortality and the human experience, this narrative delves into the complexities of life and the inevitability of death. It offers a poignant reflection on aging and the wisdom that comes with it, while also challenging societal perceptions of death. Through rich character development and thought-provoking insights, the book invites readers to confront their own beliefs about life and what lies beyond, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of existence and the value of each moment.
This bilingual anthology presents the best of Arabic classical poetry's musings over the many faceted states of the human condition, among them love, generosity, life, time, youth, beauty, ecstasy, longing, wine, death and plenty more. Mansour Ajami's selection of topical verses and poems is guided by what was deemed best in its genre by the consensus of the great classical Arab literary critics and theoreticians.