Revolutions of the Heart - Lababidi Yahia
Revolutions of the Heart - Lababidi Yahia
- Literary, Cultural, & Spiritual
AutorzyLababidi Yahia
EAN: 9781725264946
Symbol
199FUN03527KS
Rok wydania
2020
Elementy
272
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Redakcja
Lazar David
Język
angielski

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199FUN03527KS
Kod producenta
9781725264946
Rok wydania
2020
Elementy
272
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Redakcja
Lazar David
Język
angielski
Autorzy
Lababidi Yahia

Revolutions of the Heart is a genre-bending book where literature, social activism, and mysticism intersect. In this follow-up to Lababidi's first essay collection, Trial by Ink: From Nietzsche to Bellydancing (2010), the author is undergoing an inner change, as is the world around him. The multifaceted meditations in Revolutions--essays, poems, aphorisms, conversations, and even fiction--explore the edifying power of art, Islamophobia and its antidotes, the Egyptian Revolution and its aftermath, American popular culture, and much else in our complex modern world.
A series of rich conversations with Lababidi, and his various provocative interlocutors, shed more intimate light on the subjects under discussion. At times serious, playful, and seriously playful, these exuberant exchanges chart the personal evolution of Lababidi from angst-ridden existentialist thinker, besotted with the life of the mind, to someone chastened, drawn to Sufism and seeking to surrender before the primacy of spiritual life.
On a political level, as the work of an immigrant and Muslim (living in Trump's divided America and our wounded world), Revolutions is a book of hope and healing, arguing for nuance and compassion, as it attempts to present art as a form of cultural diplomacy and tool for transformation.
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