Description
Nothing is dearer to the hearts of readers in general than the journey of writers and great personalities of literature. And nothing is dearer to the heart of the reader of the Arab world than the journey of its famous writers, its eloquent authors, and its prominent historical figures. The biography becomes most appealing and timeless when it narrates the life of a great person, recorded by the person themselves with their own pen, especially when this pen belongs to an artistic writer, a pioneering philosophical thinker who encapsulates in their experiences the history of an era, the struggles of a nation, and the direction of a civilization, and who embodies in their style the most magnificent forms of expression and methods of communication. , , "Sab'un" (Seventy) by Mikhail Naimy, in its three volumes, is what every reader aspires to read, as it is a rich record of the long life, the human and cosmic experiences of its author, adorned with his brilliant, creative, and distinct artistic prowess. It is The Book of Naimy's books, and a remarkable biography in the Arab literary treasury.