Mai Ghoussoub—artist, writer, and co-founder of Saqi Books—commented widely on culture, aesthetics, and the Middle East, and published many books in English, Arabic, and French. Gathered here is a selection of her finest writings—on war (in the Middle East and elsewhere), the sexist gaze, censorship, Abu Ghraib, the city, and art’s encounter with tragedy—laced throughout with Ghoussoub’s signature humor and an enduring sense of humanity.
Mai Ghoussoub (1952–2007), artist, author, playwright, and founding director of Saqi Books, was born in Lebanon and moved to London in 1979, during the Lebanese civil war.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Mai Ghoussoub A A A A - artist, writer and co-founder of Saqi A A A A- commented widely on culture, aesthetics and the Middle East, and published many books in English, Arabic and French. Gathered here is a selection of her finest writings A A A A - on war (in the Middle East and elsewhere), the sexist gaze, censorship, Abu Ghraib, the city, art A A A 's encounter with tragedy A A A A - always laced through with Ghoussoub A A A 's signature humor and an enduring sense of humanity. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LU-9780863566424
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Mai Ghoussoub A A A A - artist, writer and co-founder of Saqi A A A A- commented widely on culture, aesthetics and the Middle East, and published many books in English, Arabic and French. Gathered here is a selection of her finest writings A A A A - on war (in the Middle East and elsewhere), the sexist gaze, censorship, Abu Ghraib, the city, art A A A 's encounter with tragedy A A A A - always laced through with Ghoussoub A A A 's signature humor and an enduring sense of humanity. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LU-9780863566424
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Mai Ghoussoub A A A A - artist, writer and co-founder of Saqi A A A A- commented widely on culture, aesthetics and the Middle East, and published many books in English, Arabic and French. Gathered here is a selection of her finest writings A A A A - on war (in the Middle East and elsewhere), the sexist gaze, censorship, Abu Ghraib, the city, art A A A 's encounter with tragedy A A A A - always laced through with Ghoussoub A A A 's signature humor and an enduring sense of humanity. A selection of the author's writings on war in the Middle East and elsewhere, the sexist gaze, censorship, and Abu Ghraib. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780863566424