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Site des Ecrivains Libanais Francophones
Site des Ecrivains Libanais Francophones . Cet index se propose de fournir des repères sur les auteurs libanais d'expression française.
www.najjar.org/self/
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Nadia Khouri-Dagher
Partez à la découverte du Liban d'aujourd'hui, au quotidien, sur les traces de l'anthropologue et journaliste libanaise Nadia Khouri-Dagher. Un ouvrage largement salué par la critique ... beyrouth.ifrance.com - Site Info

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Khalil Gibran Online
Books, artwork, biography, news and more on the world's largest Khalil Gibran site.
www.kahlil.org
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Leb.net > Gibran
Comprehensive site featuring a biography, a gallery of paintings, pictures from the Gibran Museum, articles and online texts of some of Gibran's works.
www.leb.net/gibran/
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Women Freedom Forum > Emily Nasrallah
A writer who has seen the world, but prefers her village.Her books deal with the way women from traditional backgrounds live their lives.
www.womenfreedomforum.org
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Amin Maalouf
Amin Maalouf (1949 - ). Lebanese journalist and novelist, whose native language was Arabic but who writes in French. Most of Maalouf's books have a ...
www.kirjasto.sci.fi/maalouf.htm
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Karim El-Koussa
"It has always been a query of the Human mind, to know and comprehend the world we are living in, and the world that lies beyond."
el-koussa.zgharta.com
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Hanan Al-Shaykh
Lebanese novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. Her stories deal with women's role in society, the relationship between the sexes, and the institution of marriage.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi/shaykh.htm
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Zahi Wehbe
Poetry by Zahi Wehbe (in Arabic).
www.zahiwehbe.com/poetry.htm
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Alexandre Najjar
«-A quoi bon développer les arts dans un pays occupé? -Un pays ne meurt pas quand il est occupé: c'est quand sa culture disparaît qu'il meurt vraiment!»
www.najjar.org
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