Ghassan Kanafani’s letters to Ghada Al-Samman
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a collection of letters from the writings of the Syrian Arab poet and writer Ghada al-Samman , published in 1992 by Ghada al-Samman Publications in Beirut , Lebanon . [ 1 ]
a collection of letters from the writings of the Syrian Arab poet and writer Ghada al-Samman , published in 1992 by Ghada al-Samman Publications in Beirut , Lebanon . [ 1 ]
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