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The writer has a very telling sense of her purpose--to show the brutality that results from thinking in a tribal way about politics in a modern country. But by letting each of the men speak for himself, by exploring each of their very different motives for becoming killers, she [Adnan] softens the otherwise hard view of these men as primitives out of time... -- Lesley Evensen, Plexus
"The story is about a handful of characters and how their relationships are affected by the war...the real protagonist is the city itself. Since the story is narrated in a staccato style, the text takes on a quality reminiscent of Picasso's Guernica." -- Celfan Review, Temple University
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Magical and Powerful - a must read for peace lovers,
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As a Lebanese, and, more importantly, as an anti-war activist, I found this book to be one of the most powerful testaments against the horrors and inhumanity of war. For Etel Adnan to have expressed the irrationality and insanity of war, and yet equally expressed the strength of human dignity and beauty is a testament to her writing.I strongly recommend this short yet powerful and deeply poetic book to all Lebanese and to all those fighting for peace and justice.
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This book is not out of print!,
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Contact either the publisher: Post-Apollo Press, Sausalito, CA, or SPD (Small Press Distribution, Inc), Berkeley CA 800-869-7553Despite Amazon's omniscience, this book is not out of print.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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A Novella Worth the Read,
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This review is from: Sitt Marie Rose (Paperback)
I read this novella for a Middle Eastern Humanities course sixteen years ago in college and, through my instructor, had the good fortune of meeting Etel Adnan. The book was powerful and moving, granting me insight into a world so foreign from mine and yet similar in strange ways. I relished the discussions with Ms. Adnan after reading it. Her experiences, skill with language and unique vision make anything she writes worth reading. This novella is easy reading, but will definitely leave a lasting impression. After ten years in education, I still loan my copy to students for summer reading and have had each student I've loaned it to thank me for the experience.
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