TY - BOOK AU - Ghoussoub,Mai TI - Leaving Beirut SN - 9780863565694 AV - HQ 1728 .Z9 2014 PY - 2000/// CY - PB - Saqi KW - Beirut (Lebanon) -- Social conditions -- 20th century KW - Women -- Lebanon -- Beirut -- Social conditions KW - Women and war KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Foreword -- A Kind of Madness -- Madame Nomy's Lesson -- An Uneasy Peace -- Masrah Farouk -- Honour and Shame -- The Revenge of Leila's Grandmother -- The Heroism of Umm Ali -- The Metamorphosis of Said -- Kirsten's Power -- On Being Judged -- Noha's Quest and the Passion of Flora -- Traitors and Conquerors -- Symbols with Shaven Heads -- Homelands -- Responsibility, Truth and Punishment -- Copyright; Electronic reproduction N2 - A twelve-year-old girl writes an essay that extols revenge to impress her teacher, and is surprised to receive criticism rather than praise. ‘Revenge', Mrs Nomy insists, is ‘the most cowardly' human behaviour. Years later, having fled Beirut, she reflects upon the devastating role revenge has played in her country. Might she have found it so easy to forgive if she had stayed? Or might she, too, have contemplated retribution? A compelling and humane book, which abounds in courage and compassion. ‘One of those rare books that leaves its readers able to breathe more deeply, with a renewed sense that life, for all its cruelties, is beautiful.' Maggie Gee ‘A writer, artist and publisher who took her passion for life, controversy and feminism to the streets of Beirut and London.' Malu Halasa, Guardian ‘A tangled and creative mix of memoir, fiction, recollection, old-fashioned yarn-spinning, postmodern pastiche, literary criticism and methodically plotted political essay.' Daily Star, Lebanon 'One of the most poignant testimonies to the Lebanese civil war' Moris Farhi UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/audubai/detail.action?docID=1609860 ER -