Terry Eagleton, a renowned literary theorist, critic and prolific writer, in this book explores the rise of religious fundamentalism a...
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By the great Iraqi sociologist Dr. Ali Wardi, this book explores the mystique of genius, the effectiveness of incentives, and other ideas related to personal success. This is the one of the top 10 books written by the "Godfather of Sociology" that is still in high demand.
A brand new collection of never before published short stories of the great Egyptian writer, Naguib Mahfouz. These stories were discovered in a box of papers delivered to the editor by Mahfouz's daughter, Umm Kuthum. Mahfouz won the1988 Nobel Prize for Literature. The book includes facsimiles of the original pages in the author's handwriting.
The Arabic translation of Philip Roth's novel about Coleman Silk, the dean of faculty at a small liberal arts college who is accused of racism and forced to resign. The story twists and turns with subtly complex characters against the backdrop of America in the 1940s.
The collection of five short stories, originally intended for children, written by Oscar Wilde and originally published in 1888. Stories included are The Happy Prince; The Nightingale and the Rose; The Selfish Giant; The Devoted Friend; and The Young King.
A new novel by the award-winning Iraqi author, Muhsin Ramli. This novel raises questions about the great humanitarian issues and the concepts that have always been reintroduced in the ages: good and evil, love, dreams, freedom, destiny, death, morality, family relations and their impact on the destiny of people.
Terry Eagleton, a renowned literary theorist, critic and prolific writer, in this book explores the rise of religious fundamentalism and its impact on a"faithless" culture that is seeking a modern replacement for God.
Greg has fallen on hard times. Among other things, his best friend has ditched him. Making new friends in middle school is no easy task. Will Greg's luck turn around?
It is summer vacation and Greg just wants to stay inside to play video games and watch TV. However, his mom has other ideas . . .
As Greg returns to school after summer vacation, he tries desperately to keep his brother Rodrick from telling everyone about an incident that happened involving Greg.
Poor Greg! His dad thinks he needs to get his son to toughen up so he enrolls Greg in organized sports. Greg is able to weasel out of his father's efforts to make him "man" up, that is, until his dad threatens to send him to military academy!
Winner of the 2019 International Prize for Arabic Fiction, this novel tells the stories of people in exile through their letters. Author Hoda Barakat is known for exploring the psychological effects of conflict and trauma in her works.