Anis Freiha
Anis Freiha was a Lebanese author who has written extensively about Lebanese traditional village life.
Life
He was born in the town of Ras el Matn, Mount Lebanon,[1] and studied at the American University of Beirut AUB, and at the University of Chicago, where he earned a PhD.[2] He is considered an authority on Lebanese traditional village life and his books contain many descriptions of the origin of village names, traditions and stories, and rich in architectural and detailed description of village artifacts and objects. His novels have inspired various narratives and plays on Lebanon's village culture.[3]
Books
- Isma'a Ya Rida
- The Lebanese Village, a Culture Being Forgotten
- Before I Forget
- Names of Lebanese Villages and their Origins
- New Dictionary of Lebanese Proverbs
gollark: DEATH IS A PREFERABLE ALTERNATIVE TO COMMUNISM
gollark: COMMUNISM MUST BE ERADICATED.
gollark: Bartering is wæy harder to automate.
gollark: But I have CHESTS of furnaces now, so it isn't.
gollark: Ah, but mine is faster than milo, since it uses five cobblestone generators with direct furnace production turtles.
References
- http://www.rashaya.com/
- "Anis Freiha". Ras El Matn Municipality. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Kaufman, Asher (2004). Reviving Phoenicia: in search of identity in Lebanon. I. B. Tauris. pp. 171, 182. ISBN 1-86064-982-3.
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