Samar Yazbek
Born
in Jableh, Syrian Arab Republic
August 18, 1970
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The Crossing: My Journey to the Shattered Heart of Syria
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2015
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35 editions
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تسع عشرة امرأة: سوريّات يروين
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2017
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13 editions
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رائحة القرفة
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2007
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16 editions
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A Woman in the Crossfire: Diaries of the Syrian Revolution
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2012
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15 editions
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Fata care nu se putea opri din mers
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2017
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13 editions
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Planet of Clay
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2021
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9 editions
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Where the Wind Calls Home
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2022
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11 editions
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لها مرايا
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2010
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6 editions
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صلصال
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2005
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6 editions
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طفلة السماء
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2002
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“I will not despair from tirelessly fighting for justice, even if death rips open my chest. Like I said: You get used to it. Nothing more, nothing less. I am waiting for death to arrive, though I will not carry flowers to my own grave.”
― تقاطع نيران: من يوميات الانتفاضة السورية
― تقاطع نيران: من يوميات الانتفاضة السورية
“The brutality of the regime knows no bounds. It does not remain neutral towards the people here; it creates beasts in its own image out of ordinary people who might have been neighbors instead. Even more dangerous was the fact that the fundamentals of humanity and the ABCs of life have been eviscerated from the hearts of many people here. State television destroys human compassion, the sort of fundamental empathy that is not contingent upon a political or even a cultural orientation, and through which one human being can relate to another. The al-Dunya channel stirs up hatred, broadcasts fake news and maligns any opposing viewpoint. I wasn't the only one subjected to internet attacks by the security services and the Ba'thists, even if the campaign against me may be fiercer because I come from the Alawite community and have a lot of family connections to them -- because I am a woman and it's supposedly easier to break me with rumors and character assassinations and insults. Some of my actress friends who expressed sympathy for the children of Dar'a and called for an end to the siege of the city were subjected to a campaign of character assassinations and called traitors, then forced to appear on state television in order to clarify their position. Friends who expressed sympathy for the families of the martyrs would get insulted, they would be called traitors and accused of being foreign spies. People became afraid to show even a little bit of sympathy for one another, going against the basic facts of life, the slightest element of what could be called the laws of human nature -- that is, if we indeed agree that sympathy is part of human nature in the first place. Moral and metaphorical murder is being carried out as part of a foolproof plan, idiotic but targeted, stupid yet leaving a mark on people's souls.”
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“I have discovered recently that life is just practice for what it feels like to die. Everything that happens is just practice, like you might practise drawing or painting.”
― Planet of Clay
― Planet of Clay
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