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Samira Azzam (1927-1967) is one of the most prominent short story writers in Palestine and the Arab world. Her writings convey the pain of exile and the anxieties of the Arab individual in the face of occupation and alienation. In this collection of short stories, the reader is immersed in titles that reflect the richness of her experience and the depth of her vision: Obsessions, The Night of Loss, Saad and His Parents, The Enemies, The Blood Bank, Bread of Redemption, The Traveler, Qualifications, Other People's Children, I Want Water... and other texts where individual tragedy intertwines…mehr

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Samira Azzam (1927-1967) is one of the most prominent short story writers in Palestine and the Arab world. Her writings convey the pain of exile and the anxieties of the Arab individual in the face of occupation and alienation. In this collection of short stories, the reader is immersed in titles that reflect the richness of her experience and the depth of her vision: Obsessions, The Night of Loss, Saad and His Parents, The Enemies, The Blood Bank, Bread of Redemption, The Traveler, Qualifications, Other People's Children, I Want Water... and other texts where individual tragedy intertwines with collective concerns. Azzam's stories are not fleeting tales, but rather fragments of a complete life. She writes about the Palestinian farmer who faces the flood as well as the alienation of exile, about the child who carries the features of his people in his eyes, about the woman who struggles with illness, loss, and loneliness, and about small details-bread, water, or a window-that become symbols of survival and resistance. With her concise and transparent style, the writer transforms the familiar and everyday into a mirror reflecting the Palestinian wound, and she gives the reader a profound human voice that transcends the boundaries of time and place. In her stories, suffering meets longing, pain meets hope, and life meets death, but she remains forever bound to the dream: the dream of freedom, return, and dignity. Reading Samira Azzam today is not merely a revisiting of the past, but listening to a pulse that still lives in the conscience of every Palestinian and Arab.

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