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LEBANON - LITERATURE

LEBANON - LITERATURE
Picture taken at Dar al-Fan gallery in Beirut in 1971 shows from L to R: Lebanese novelist Emily Nasrallah, Beirut's Pen Club president, writer and researcher Jamil Jabre, novelist Halim Barakat, the late Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani and Lebanese novelist Yussef Habshi al-Ashqar. From the early 1950s up to the break out of the 1975 civil war, Beirut was considered the cultural capital of the Arab world where countless intellectuals from nearby countries sought refuge and expressed their thoughts freely in a pluralistic ambiance due to political restrictions in their countries.
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Document reference 000_APP2000012773403
SLUG LEBANON - LITERATURE
Creation date 1/1/1971 18:34 UTC
City/Country Beirut, Lebanon
Credit AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 8.65 Mb / 2010 x 1504 / 300 dpi

LEBANON - LITERATURE

LEBANON - LITERATURE
Picture taken at Dar al-Fan gallery in Beirut in 1971 shows from L to R: Lebanese novelist Emily Nasrallah, Beirut's Pen Club president, writer and researcher Jamil Jabre, novelist Halim Barakat, the late Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani and Lebanese novelist Yussef Habshi al-Ashqar. From the early 1950s up to the break out of the 1975 civil war, Beirut was considered the cultural capital of the Arab world where countless intellectuals from nearby countries sought refuge and expressed their thoughts freely in a pluralistic ambiance due to political restrictions in their countries.
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