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The Six-Day Hexagram is a collection of short stories by Emile Habibi, published in 1969, after the 1967 war. It was republished by the Palestine Liberation Organization’s Department of Information and Culture and published by Dar Al-Shorouk in 2006. It has 162 pages. Emile chose a provocative title for his book, as it refers to the idea that life consists of only six days, which one must make the most of.
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