Death In Beirut - Tawfiq Yusuf Awwad - 1976 Arab Authors Heinemann Paperback

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Blurb: “Tamina is drawn by the lure of the city to leave her poor Shia Moslem village to go to university in Beirut, despite resistance from her family and her society. Her tragic and passionate story is set against the background of Lebanon in the years following the Arab-Israeli War of June 1967.

When she is injured in a student demonstration she is rescued by a young Maronite, Hani, who opens her eyes to the dangers of anarchy and revolution.

Having recovered, she is dazzled by the reputation of the revolutionary journalist, Ramzi who seduces her. This incidentally has been considered one of the most daring passages in modern Arabic writing.

Disillusioned, she returns to Hani, her studies and her part-time work, which brings her in contact with the poorest Lebanese and with Palestinian refugees.

But catastrophe awaits her, her family and her country. The tragic climax of the book, one death among so many in Beirut, foreshadows the terrible events of the conflict in Lebanon of 1975-76.

Tawfiq Yusuf Awwad has published, over a period of years many poems, essays, newspaper articles, short stories and novels which have become classics in Arab schools and universities. His novel on Lebanon and Syria during the Arab Revolt is a landmark of literary Arab nationalism.

In the author's last years before retirement as Lebanese Ambassador to Italy, Death in Beirut caused a sensation owing to the daring and realism of Awwad's imagination and the frankness with which he depicts the problems of Lebanese and Arab society.“