Born in Syria in 1934, Sadik al-Azm is one of the foremost Arab intellectuals of recent decades. Since this book's original publication in Arabic, al-Azm was to know both eminence and persecution. He was tried in Lebanon for his assault on Islamic religious dogma, and was dismissed from his position at the American University of Beirut. Many of his works are still banned in the Arab world. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Modern European Philosophy at the University of Damascus and was awarded the Erasmus Prize in 2004.
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Contents: Foreword: A Book and Its Truth: Sadik al-Azm's Self-Criticism After the Defeat by Fouad Ajami Introduction: The Persistence of the Defeat/The Persistence of the Critical Book by Faisal Darraj Preface: After an Interruption by Sadik al-Azm, Beirut, March 2007 SELF-CRITICISM AFTER THE DEFEAT (text) Postscript: Reception of the Book 1. by Elias Shakir, Al Tariq (The Way), Beirut, June 1969 2. by Ghassan Kanafani, Al Sayyad Magazine, Beirut October 1968 3. Jamal Al-Sharqawi, Al Katib (The Writer) Magazine, January 1969
Contents: Foreword: A Book and Its Truth: Sadik al-Azm's Self-Criticism After the Defeat by Fouad Ajami Introduction: The Persistence of the Defeat/The Persistence of the Critical Book by Faisal Darraj Preface: After an Interruption by Sadik al-Azm, Beirut, March 2007 SELF-CRITICISM AFTER THE DEFEAT (text) Postscript: Reception of the Book 1. by Elias Shakir, Al Tariq (The Way), Beirut, June 1969 2. by Ghassan Kanafani, Al Sayyad Magazine, Beirut October 1968 3. Jamal Al-Sharqawi, Al Katib (The Writer) Magazine, January 1969
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