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Mourid Barghouti

An Exile's Journey Through Memory and Loss in Palestine

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Author: Mourid Barghouti

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781400032662

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1997

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Bridge
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Chapter 2: This Is Ramallah
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Chapter 3: Deir Ghassanah
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Chapter 4: The Village Square
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Chapter 5: Living In Time
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Chapter 6: Uncle Daddy
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Chapter 7: Displacements
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Chapter 8: Reunion
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Chapter 9: The Daily Day Of Judgment
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Who should listen I Saw Ramallah

"I Saw Ramallah" by Mourid Barghouti is a poignant and evocative memoir that offers a deeply personal perspective on the Palestinian experience. Individuals interested in Middle Eastern history, politics, or cultural narratives will find this summary audiobook particularly enlightening. It is especially relevant for listeners seeking to understand the nuances of identity, displacement, and longing, as well as those who appreciate powerful storytelling that captures the complexities of returning home after years of exile. Whether educators, students, or anyone simply curious about the human side of geopolitical conflicts, this audiobook serves as a valuable resource to foster empathy and broaden perspectives.

3 quotes from I Saw Ramallah

  • "To live in a fragmented land, you have to be a committed collector of fragments."
  • "I was not afraid because I had no great expectations."
  • "The past is a language I have learned to speak; it is misunderstanding I have come to know well."

Author : Mourid Barghouti

Mourid Barghouti was a prominent Palestinian poet and writer, known for his poignant reflections on identity, exile, and the Palestinian experience. Born in 1944 in Deir Ghassaneh, a small village near Ramallah, Barghouti's life has been deeply intertwined with the turbulent history of his homeland. He experienced displacement in 1967, leading to extensive travel and a rich literary career that spans multiple languages and cultures. His works, including the acclaimed memoir "I Saw Ramallah," eloquently capture the struggles and aspirations of Palestinians, blending personal narrative with broader political themes. Barghouti's literary voice resonates with a deep sense of yearning and a commitment to the continuity of Palestinian culture, making him an essential figure in contemporary Arabic literature.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

I Saw Ramallah Free Audiobook Download

Mourid Barghouti

An Exile's Journey Through Memory and Loss in Palestine

4.1916739rating

Information

Author: Mourid Barghouti

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781400032662

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1997

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen I Saw Ramallah

"I Saw Ramallah" by Mourid Barghouti is a poignant and evocative memoir that offers a deeply personal perspective on the Palestinian experience. Individuals interested in Middle Eastern history, politics, or cultural narratives will find this summary audiobook particularly enlightening. It is especially relevant for listeners seeking to understand the nuances of identity, displacement, and longing, as well as those who appreciate powerful storytelling that captures the complexities of returning home after years of exile. Whether educators, students, or anyone simply curious about the human side of geopolitical conflicts, this audiobook serves as a valuable resource to foster empathy and broaden perspectives.

3 quotes from I Saw Ramallah

  • "To live in a fragmented land, you have to be a committed collector of fragments."
  • "I was not afraid because I had no great expectations."
  • "The past is a language I have learned to speak; it is misunderstanding I have come to know well."

Author: Mourid Barghouti

Mourid Barghouti was a prominent Palestinian poet and writer, known for his poignant reflections on identity, exile, and the Palestinian experience. Born in 1944 in Deir Ghassaneh, a small village near Ramallah, Barghouti's life has been deeply intertwined with the turbulent history of his homeland. He experienced displacement in 1967, leading to extensive travel and a rich literary career that spans multiple languages and cultures. His works, including the acclaimed memoir "I Saw Ramallah," eloquently capture the struggles and aspirations of Palestinians, blending personal narrative with broader political themes. Barghouti's literary voice resonates with a deep sense of yearning and a commitment to the continuity of Palestinian culture, making him an essential figure in contemporary Arabic literature.