Fiction

Rejoice, My Heart

by Alawiya Sobh

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Ghassan, a musician and Oud player, leaves for New York, fleeing the Lebanese civil war after his extremist bother, Afif, murdered his older and pacifist brother Jamal, who sought to open the door to Muslim-Christian dialogue. In New York, Ghassan struggles to erase all his memories but his thoughts would always bring him back to his hometown, Dar El Ezz, as it was long before the war. ///Soon, he falls in love with and marries Kristin, becomes more emotionally stable, and embraces American culture. But when he must return to Lebanon for his father’s funeral, nostalgia for his homeland and a series of events force Ghassan to face a convergence of two cultures. ///“Efrah Ya Qalbi” (Rejoice, My Heart!) is a novel about love, music, identity, one’s sense of belonging, brotherly conflicts, and the diaspora. It dives into the lives, troubles, and dilemmas of the characters. ///The stories intertwine amid a fascinating narrative, thus revealing the turmoil and troubles of the Lebanese community torn by wars and outbursts. The novel also addresses the relationship between the East and the West, where struggling and cracked identities are silenced and offers a new vision through analysis and narration.

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Shortlisted for the 2023 Sheikh Zayed Book Award for Literature. Funding is available for translation of all literary and children’s titles that have won or have been shortlisted for the Sheikh Zayed Book Award.

Author Biography

Alawiya Sobh is a Lebanese writer, journalist, and novelist born in Beirut in 1955. She earned bachelor’s degrees in both Arabic and English literature from the Lebanese National University in Beirut. She has worked in journalism since the early 1980s, working as editor of the cultural section of the most widely-read Arabic women’s magazine at that time. ‘Al-Hasnaa’, and in 1986 became the editor-in-chief. In the early 1990s she founded Snob Al-Hasnaa’, the best-selling women’s cultural magazine in the Arab world today, and remains its editor-in-chief. ///Her books include Maryam: Keeper of the Stories, which was translated into several languages and won the 2006 Sultan Taboos Prize; It’s Called Love, which was longlisted in 2010 for the International Prize for Arabic fiction; and To Love Life, shortlisted for the 2021 Sheikh Zayed Book Award.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Dar Al Adab Publishing & Distribution
  • Publication Date 2022
  • Orginal LanguageArabic
  • ISBN/Identifier 9789953897325
  • Pages352
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleIfrah ya Qulbi

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