Kept in a bird-coop by his parents, Sunny McCreary endured a childhood of neglect, abuse and being bullied by pigeons, only to find it was all downhill from there.
Akkad was not just a writer and thinker; Rather, he was also a journalist occupied by community problems and its issues, so he was doing his time and thinking to find solutions to his nation's issues, and to pay what I consider debts towards society; He devoted his pen to serve his country and its Arab culture, and wrote many press articles that he called "diaries", whose topics varied between political, social, literary and philosophical, and whose only goal was to seek the truth and spread the values of beauty and justice that he believed in.
In this book, we learn about the number of "Akkad" personality, so the satirical writer knows him, and we know him the narrator, and we know him, the conscious thinker who is inseparable from what is going on around him of accidents and details, and reveals to us his experience in "Egypt's Public Prison"; That prison, which spent in his solitary cell for nearly nine months, his experience is not a story, even if it resembles stories in its tales and people, and it is not a social research even if it is concerned with the issue of social reform, and nothing is written on trips and if it is like the trip in everything, but rather pages that allow the reader To show the features and details of "the world of dams and restrictions"; That prison, without visiting it and living in it nine months.
We present to the reader a precious intellectual nugget of the opinions and experiences of the great writer "Abbas Al -Akkad", which he formulated in his distinguished and luxurious style, in which his encyclopedic culture appeared and informed him of the developments of thought and science in his era; Where Al -Akkad continues to present his own intellectual project, which aims to spread enlightenment in minds and understandings; He addresses important issues and issues, introducing them in a brief prose form that is not in the article, but it can be considered concentrated intellectual informatives that vary between philosophy, language and arts, in which it displays aspects of society's problems and pest For the construction method at the expense of interest in serious issues; Therefore, we are looking at a distinguished book worthy of tall important, such as the sterile.
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