Judging something is the effect of taste in it, and criticism is all taste and understanding, and from here came that error which they consider to be right, although you will find among the people someone whose understanding you do not accuse but whose fairness you do not justify, and someone in whom you do not accuse this or that but nevertheless whose understanding is wrong; Because he does not want to do anything except this way, out of a place of fanaticism in himself for an opinion over another opinion, or a person over another person, or religion over religion, in which the matter is only based on the inner sense.
Rhetoric, which scholars are at a loss to define due to the many things they have mixed up, is no more than two words: the power of perception, and the power to control the ratio between imagination and reality.
This novel explains the biography of a hero of high patriotism, for whom God has combined the qualities of courage, steadfastness, determination, zeal, sincerity, and sacrifice, which he has collected for you, so permit me to dedicate his novel to you, and to introduce the Balkan hero to the Egyptian hero, so that the soul of each of you will be united with the soul of his friend, even if time separates you, and homes are different between you, then if you would be so kind as to accept my gift - and I do not consider you to be a culprit for that.
La epoca es el nexo fundamental que agrupa a los autores del presente volumen; tiempo en que Mexico luchaba por afianzar su independencia y constituirse como nacion; primer mitad del siglo XIX que cierra con la invasion norteamericana.
These memoirs express the intellectual, political, and social aspects of the writer and thinker Muhammad Hussein Heikal, in his early youth, and the extent to which he benefited from his numerous travels to France, Italy, Switzerland, Palestine, and Lebanon.
In his book "A Tear and a Smile," Gibran Khalil Gibran crossed an important stage in his journey with writing that may have answered questions that kept bubbling within him, so this text of his seems to intertwine absolute imagination and abstract truth; He also combines a tear and a smile in one instance, and this is a kind of difficulty that Gibran combined, sincerely in his belief in his words and in his vision of humanity as a whole.
The subject of this book is the emergence of the divine belief, from the time man was taken as Lord until he knew God as the One, and was guided to the integrity of monotheism.
In it, the author addressed the concept of "equality" by interpreting the term and the philosophical, social, and religious approaches that dealt with it.
La casa vacía es una obra que habla del duelo migratorio, que no solo sufren quienes se van, sino también quienes se quedan, especialmente los menores, las hijas e hijos a quienes cuidarán las abuelas.
Mucho se aprendía del negocio de vivir en aquel Madrid de las verdes manzanas, tan agrias, en el que cada quien se soñaba, creo yo, el único cuerdo entre tantos locos.
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"Broken Wings" is not a story about first love and its failure in the heart of a young man; Rather, it has enabled us now that time has passed between Gibran Khalil Gibran writing this novel and reading it now, as Gibran faces in this story the harsh social restrictions that separate loved ones and triumph over matter at the expense of everything else.
Just as the twenty novels varied in their worlds, so did the visions of critical treatment of these creative works, which I had the pleasure of reading, experiencing, and touring with their characters, events, times, places, intellectual and linguistic manifestations, and their fertile human worlds that soar high in the sky of the Egyptian personality, just as they penetrate into the depths of that personality that tries to bring us closer to its essence that lies behind the lines.
Whoever reads ancient and modern histories and learns about their news and secrets will find that every advanced nation had a bright era in which the planet of its glory shone.
'Farley's strength, throughout his career, is the delicacy of his poems' music, their soft lighting and good humour, and this book is no exception' - Poetry Book Society BulletinA family cohabits with a horse; three riots are tucked up safely in their beds; a tumbleweed takes up a career in comedy; the giant flag crossing a football crowd has a strange effect on those underneath; a rampaging fifty-foot poem brings terror to a city .