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Abbas El-Zein Abbas El-Zein i(A3861 works by)
Born: Established: 1963 Beirut,
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Lebanon,
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Middle East, Asia,
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Gender: Male
Heritage: Lebanese
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1 Bullet, Paper, Rock : A Memoir of Words and Wars Abbas El-Zein , 2024 single work extract autobiography
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , April 2024;
Edited extract.
1 y separately published work icon Bullet, Paper, Rock : A Memoir of Words and Wars Abbas El-Zein , Perth : Upswell Publishing , 2024 27869261 2024 single work autobiography

'In Abbas El-Zein’s new memoir, conflicts abound – either tragic or amusing, sometimes both – between teachers and students, left- and right-wing factions, civilians and militiamen and, not least, French and Arabic, two languages vying for primacy in the post-colonial worlds of Beirut and the Levant, with English coming fast from behind. By the time he graduated from high school, El-Zein had nearly drowned in the Mediterranean, survived the breakout of civil war and lived through the violent death of two close family members. He witnessed Syrian and Israeli soldiers invade his country and, from his bedroom balcony, saw the mushroom cloud of the explosion that killed hundreds of American and French marines. But while war and tragedy struck every now and then, everyday life continued unabated, rich with humour, serendipity and love of many kinds. Bullet, Paper, Rock is a story of survival, and a meditation on desire and loss, language and violence. It is at once a requiem for a Levantine past gone sour – from the innocent 1970s, through September 11 and its aftermath, to the cataclysms of the Arab Spring and the Israel-Palestine conflict – and a tribute to women of his family – “weavers whose fabric of choice is hope, they were hard at work, at night as in daytime, carving out viable lives, ones in which they loved and were loved aplenty”.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 6 y separately published work icon The Secret Maker of the World : Stories Abbas El-Zein , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2014 6864879 2014 selected work short story

'A boatman fishes bodies from the Yellow River searching for the one he can claim. A construction worker speeds through the Indonesian jungle to board his plane on time. Playing a terrifying game of cat and mouse, an isolated sniper in Beirut observes the city from his rooftop perch.

'With profound insight El-Zein's stories cross continents and time zones, effortlessly melding themes of loss and longing with larger questions of power, politics, faith and love. His characters, as provacative as they are diverse, confront issues of violence, justice and redemption with varying degrees of rage, suspense, satire and wit.

'With a sharp eye for the ridiculous, El-Zein's collection cleverly illuminates stereotypes and contemplates global truths. These are worldly stories in the best sense, and wise ones.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 5 y separately published work icon Leave to Remain : A Memoir Abbas El-Zein , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2009 Z1560774 2009 single work autobiography

'In Leave to Remain: A Memoir, Abbas El-Zein tells his story of growing up in a middleclass family in civil-war Beirut, a city in the throes of self-destruction, yet obstinately clinging to its cosmopolitan past. El-Zein traces the genesis of a contemporary Middle-Eastern identity - his own - under the influence of culture, religion, history and places far removed from where he grew up: Najaf and Baghdad, Paris, Palestine, London, Sydney and the American far west. With him we travel through a Middle-Eastern life, with an eye on the mundane and the everyday, as well as the cataclysmic events overshadowing them.

Threaded throughout this evocative memoir is an awareness of the impact of war and history on individuals, families and countries, with dislocation running across generations. Leave to Remain is a story of a troubled homeland, of many departures and less-than-happy returns - an autobiographical reflection on today's Middle-East and its relationship with the West.' -- Publisher's blurb

1 Letter from Beirut Abbas El-Zein , 2003 single work column
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 251 2003; (p. 24-25)
1 Quest for an Indian King (from Dislocating Dreams, a work-in-progress) Abbas El-Zein , 2001 extract
— Appears in: Heat , no. 2 ( New Series) 2001; (p. 113-125)
1 Mutilation Street : On Legs, Teeth and Foreign Tongues (from a Work in Progress) Abbas El-Zein , 2001 extract
— Appears in: Meanjin : Fine Writing and Provocative Ideas , vol. 60 no. 1 2001; (p. 69-79)
1 5 y separately published work icon Tell the Running Water Abbas El-Zein , Sydney : Sceptre , 2001 Z894110 2001 single work novel In a Beirut torn apart by civil war, two young men and a girl find their lives turned upside down almost before they've begun. Each must cross boundaries - geographical, political and personal - and these dangerous transgressions may cost them everything. - back cover
1 Covering One's Tracks: Desert Roads from Memory to Fable Abbas El-Zein , 2000 single work criticism
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 159 2000; (p. 24-28)
1 Time's Arrow Abbas El-Zein , 1999 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Heat , no. 12 1999;
1 Untitled Abbas El-Zein , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: Hurriyat , no. 15 1999;

— Review of Hiam Eva Sallis , 1998 single work novel
1 Respect Abbas El-Zein , 1999 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 58 no. 4 1999; (p. 78-81)
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