In 2003, Lebanese writer Rashid al-Daif spent several weeks in
Germany as part of the "West-East Divan" program, a cultural
exchange effort meant to improve mutual awareness of German and
Middle Eastern cultures. He was paired with German author Joachim
Helfer, who then returned the visit to al-Daif in Lebanon.
Following their time together, al-Daif published in Arabic a
literary reportage of his encounter with Helfer in which he focuses
on the German writer's homosexuality. His frank observations have
been variously read as trenchant, naive, or offensive. In response,
Helfer provided an equally frank point-by-point riposte to
al-Daif's text. Together these writers offer a rare exploration of
attitudes toward sex, love, and gender across cultural lines. By
stretching the limits of both fiction and essay, they highlight the
importance of literary sensitivity in understanding the Other.
Rashid al-Daif's "novelized biography" and Joachim Helfer's
commentary appear for the first time in English translation in What
Makes a Man? Sex Talk in Beirut and Berlin. Also included in this
volume are essays by specialists in Arabic and German literature
that shed light on the discourse around sex between these two
authors from different cultural contexts.
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