This book presents a panoramic portrait of one of the pillars of diaspora literature and one of the most influential figures in modern Arab thought, Amin al-Rihani, nicknamed the "Philosopher of al-Farikah." Al-Rihani was not just an immigrant writer; he was a cultural bridge between East and West. He carried his Arab heritage to the United States and Europe, presenting to the world a radiant image of the spirit and philosophy of the East, while at the same time returning with a spirit of renewal and openness. In this work, Tawfiq Saeed al-Rafi'i reviews al-Rihani's literary and intellectual career, focusing on his role in establishing the diaspora school, how his exile influenced his texts, and how his homeland remained alive in his conscience. The author presents the opinions of al-Rihani's contemporaries, revealing his position among the pioneers of renewal in Arabic literature through his diverse works that combined poetry, prose, philosophy, and politics. This book depicts the features of a man who combined nostalgia for his homeland with a global outlook, remaining a prominent figure in diaspora literature and modern Arab thought.
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