Because it's serious: Omar Youssef Souleimane
Omar Youssef Souleimane's work is a continuous exploration of his Syrian heritage, the traumatic experiences of war and exile, and his new identity in France. His perspectives on Syria and the Arab world are marked by an initial hope for freedom, which transforms into profound disillusionment with the failure of the revolution and the ongoing tyranny. At the same time, he develops a deep connection to France, its language, and its values, which shapes his view of the Middle East through a critical yet wistful lens. Souleimane's literary output is an existential and courageous engagement with the Syrian tragedy, the challenges of exile, and the complexities of identity in the 21st century. From his liberation from Salafism in "Le Petit Terroriste" to the shattered hopes of the Syrian revolution in "Le Dernier Syrien", the difficult integration in "Une chambre en exil", to the painful return to the foreign country and the intellectual self-discovery in "L'Arabe qui sourit", he offers a ruthless yet poetic view.
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