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The Heart of Lebanon (Paperback)
Roger Allen; Ameen Rihani; Edited by Ameen Albert Rihani
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When celebrated mahjar writer Ameen Rihani returned to his native
Lebanon from his long stay in New York, he set out on nine journeys
through the Lebanese countryside, from the rising mountains to the
shores of the Mediterranean, to experience and document the land in
intimate detail. Through his travelogue The Heart of Lebanon,
Rihani brings his readers along by foot and by mule to explore
rural villages like his childhood home of Freike, the flora and
fauna of massive cedar forests, and archaeological sites that
reveal the history of Lebanon. Meeting goatherds, healers, monks,
and more along the way, Rihani offers more than vivid descriptions
of the country's sweeping scenery. His candid and often humorous
narration captures what he sees as the soul of Lebanon and its
people. Allen's fluid translation transports English-language
readers to an early twentieth-century rural Lebanon of the writer's
time in a way that only Rihani's firsthand account can accomplish.
In the summer of 1888, Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940) left the
shores of his native Lebanon to begin a new life in the bustling
metropolis of New York City. Few could have guessed at the time
that the young Rihani would soon become one of the most famous and
distinctive Arab writers of the era, transforming tales from his
crossings between East and West into a clarion call for
understanding and cooperation between a rising world power and an
Arab world that was suspended between cultural renaissance and
political recolonization. Less than a year after the tragic events
of September 11, 2001, the Ameen Rihani Institute and the American
University Center for Global Peace convened a distinguished group
of Arab, American, and European scholars for an international
symposium in Washington, D.C. Inspired by the conviction that
Rihani's humane vision still addresses many of the most vitally
important issues in global affairs, the participants in this
symposium prepared stimulating writings on every facet of Rihani's
intellectual journey, literary career, political advocacy, and life
as a protagonist of Arab-American understanding. The result is this
remarkable book demonstrating the extraordinary nature of Ameen
Rihani's work as a cultural ambassador; the depth of his affinities
for such writers as Carlyle, Emerson, Thoreau, and Tolstoy; and the
enduring relevance of his commitments to tolerance, universalism,
reconciliation, and peace.
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