A landmark memoir that stands as a testament to survival, memory, dignity, and the stubborn beauty of insisting on one's place in the world, named a 1990 New York Times Notable Book.

Jean Said Makdisi-Palestinian writer, scholar, and sister of the late critic Edward Said-has lived in Beirut since the 1970s. First published in 1989, Beirut Fragments endures as a beautifully wrought, intimate record of civilian life through Lebanon's fifteen-year civil war and the Israeli invasion of the early 1980s.

At once clear-eyed and deeply compassionate, a portrait of everyday survival-shattered streets, sudden silences, the fragile rituals of family life-told with a storyteller's grace and emotional precision. As Jean and her husband choose to remain in their war-torn city, raising their children and teaching at the local university, she renders both the terror and the tenderness of living through catastrophe.

Amid ongoing regional violence and global patterns of displacement and erasure, Beirut Fragments offers a rare, layered perspective on identity, endurance, and the radical act of staying put when the world tries to unroot you.

"Profound, heartbreaking…Makdisi's…words [are] worth listening to, and her faith in humanity worth emulating."
-The Los Angeles Times Book Review

"An impassioned cry against indifference."
-The New York Times Book Review



Autorentext

JEAN SAID MAKDISI is a Palestinian writer and scholar. She was born in Jerusalem to a Palestinian family and was raised in Cairo, Egypt, before leaving to study in the U.S. In 1972, Makdisi and her family moved from the United States, where they had lived since 1962, to Beirut, Lebanon, where she taught English and humanities at Beirut University College. They remained in Beirut throughout the Lebanese Civil War and the massive Israeli invasion of Lebanon in1982. Her observations of Beirut's decline would inform her first book, the memoir Beirut Fragments, published by Persea Books in 1990. In 2005, she published Teta, Mother, and Me, An Arab Woman's Memoir (London: Saqi Books), which was published the following year (Norton) as Teta, Mother and Me: Three Generations of Arab Women.

Titel
Beirut Fragments
Untertitel
A War Memoir
EAN
9780385552288
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
14.07.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.38 MB
Anzahl Seiten
320