Emily Nasrallah opens the windows of thought to the arenas of human suffering, capturing scenes and images from them, transforming them into topics she presents for discussion, accompanied by expressions that are closer to human expression and farther from literary affectation. Her expressions are as spontaneous as the natural spontaneity of the nature she grew up in, as deep as her roots in a land with a depth in its grains of soil. Emily Nasrallah, a traveler to the far corners of the world, is a traveler in the depths of human life experience. She tells the story of a shop boy and the bet of butterflies, and writes about four letters of longing, the other side of the moon, the line of hope, the Eskimo, and black and white. She condenses her treatments into expressions that reveal the extent of her interaction with those and things around her, revealing the richness of her literary experience in every field.
Black and White
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A novel that sheds light on social and cultural tensions in Lebanon through a complex love story between two people from two different backgrounds.
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