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This book offers an in-depth philosophical analysis of the concept of lying and its role in language, history, and human culture. Through Derrida’s critical perspective, the reader explores the relationship between truth and illusion and how human perceptions are shaped by discourse and deception.
A novel that sheds light on the lives of Arab youth in exile, exploring their struggles between individual freedom and social pressures. The author combines realistic narrative with psychological analysis of the characters to present a vivid portrait of the cultural and social challenges of exile.
A novel that explores the journey of the development of thought and identity through a complex relationship between student and teacher, exploring human and educational values in a graceful literary style. A text that blends philosophical contemplation with profound narrative.
This book addresses the human journey toward liberation from social and cultural constraints, exploring internal conflicts and the desire for self-realization. It also discusses the concepts of consciousness, creativity, and free choice in the face of societal pressures.
The book addresses the roots of the Palestinian question as an ongoing colonial issue, highlighting its connection to global political and intellectual structures. It also reveals how it has transformed into a battle of identity and existence, transcending the boundaries of space to become a comprehensive human and political issue.
The novel depicts a city struck by the plague, exploring humanity’s struggle with death, fear, and suffering. A philosophical text that raises questions about ethics, responsibility, and human solidarity in the face of disaster.
This novel presents a compelling story about man’s struggle with the harsh forces of life and social and political transformations. Through events charged with emotion and challenges, the author reflects the struggle between hope and despair in the face of harsh circumstances.
This shocking work recounts the experience of political detention in the Syrian regime’s prisons through the eyes of a narrator who has lived through isolation and cruelty for many years. The book reveals painful human details about oppression, violence, and the search for the meaning of freedom within prison walls.
A novel that takes on a symbolic journey reflecting the inner struggles of man and the search for freedom and belonging. The author blends philosophical contemplation with profound literary narrative to present a vision of the human psyche and social challenges.
A gripping psychological thriller about a renowned painter who commits a shocking murder and then falls silent. A therapist takes on the task of unraveling the mystery of her silence, and dark threads of love, betrayal, and obsession are revealed.
The novel explores the life of a hero who experiences profound internal conflicts amidst a socially and politically turbulent environment. Through it, the author presents a profound human study of pain, betrayal, and the search for justice in a complex and dark world.
A literary journey that blends autobiography with existential contemplation, as the author reveals the power of clinging to life despite cruelty and loss. A work brimming with revelation and honesty, shedding light on the details of women and people facing pain with hope.
A profound short novel that depicts the struggle of the human mind between isolation and obsession. Through the story of a prisoner who finds his only salvation in chess, Zweig reveals the impact of loneliness on the human psyche and the limits of reason when pushed to its utmost potential.
The novel is a thrilling work that blends romance and mystery. The story begins with an email acquaintance between a man and a woman living in different cities. But when they decide to meet, they discover that what separates them is not space but time, and their journey turns into an adventure filled with surprises and questions about love and destiny.
When Nietzsche Wept is a 1992 novel by Irvin D. Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist. The book takes place mostly in Vienna, Austria, in the year 1882, and relates a fictional meeting between the doctor Josef Breuer and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The novel is a review of the history of philosophy and psychoanalysis and some of the main personalities of the last decades of the 19th century, and revolves around the topic of “limerence”.
This book explores the lives of women and their challenges in Arab societies from a feminist and cultural perspective. Through real-life stories and social analysis, Mernissi reveals the strength, creativity, and constraints women face, emphasizing the importance of dreams and ambition in achieving self-realization.
A novel that explores violence, memory, and identity through the story of a man confronting his past, burdened by secrets and betrayal. Personal biography intersects with collective history to reveal the fragility of humanity in the face of oppression and alienation.