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ID124712
Title ProperMuse of the revolution
Other Title Informationa Syrian-American writer finds her voice, with help from Libya's most famous novelist.
LanguageENG
AuthorHanano, Amal
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)I had two New Year's resolutions in 2011: to read Leo Tolstoy'sAnna Karenina and Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time. Annawas completed by Jan. 25 -- just when our lives turned into a 24-hour TV marathon tuned to Cairo's Tahrir Square as the world watched a dictator fall in 18 short days. We Syrians knew our country was not Egypt or Tunisia, but when even Libya ignited on Feb. 15, we collectively held our breath with hope. The weeks passed, the uprisings around the Arab world grew larger and more determined, and the seven volumes of Proust slowly collected dust on my nightstand
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy Vol. , No.202: 2013: p.82-87
Journal SourceForeign Policy Vol. , No.202: 2013: p.82-87
Key WordsKuwait ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Bahrain ;  United Arab Emirates - UAE ;  Oman ;  Qatar ;  Egypt ;  Iraq ;  Syria ;  Iran ;  Foreign Policy ;  United States of America - USA ;  Muse Revolution ;  Syrian-American Writer Finds ;  Tunisia ;  Famous Novelist