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By: Robert G. Rabil

White Heart

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Set in two worlds apart, where one is torn by violence and the other celebrates freedom and industriousness, White Heart"”inspired by true events"”juxtaposes in allegorical and anecdotal expression human frailties with resilience in a fictional collection of short stories. The transcendence, metaphor and candour of the stories shape the author's belief in the supremacy of human compassion, peace and courage over malevolence, depravity and violence. Though the author's experiences in Lebanon and United States define the scope and spectrum of the stories, the thematic depth of the stories is inspired by the character of the author's uncle, who was called White Heart for his profound good heartedness, unwavering courage, readiness to help those in need, and staunch appreciation of life even in the face of adversity and tragedy. Though the pain and bereavement of losing his only son to indiscriminate state violence affected the very core of his being, the lustre of his indefatigable character never lost its radiance.

Dr. Robert G. Rabil is an internationally renowned scholar. He is the author of Embattled Neighbors: Syria, Israel and Lebanon (2003); Syria, United States and the War on Terror in the Middle East (2006); Religion, National Identity and Confessional Politics in Lebanon: The Challenge of Islamism (2011); Salafism in Lebanon: From Apoliticism to Transnational Jihadism (2014); and The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon (2016).

He received his doctorate in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University and was conferred an honorary Doctorate in Humanities from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. He is a Professor of Political Science at Florida Atlantic University.


Twitter @robertgrabil     Facebook: www.facebook.com/robert.rabil     Website: www.robertrabil.com     Email: rrabil@fau.edu

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