The Syrian World Vol. 06 no. 07
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The Syrian World Vol. 06 no. 07
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Description
Vol. 6 no. 07 of the Syrian World published April 1932. The issue opens with an apology discussing how the March issue was never published, and as a result the April issue is longer in order to compensate. The first article featured is by H. I. Katibah where he discusses the challenge to the younger generation, specifically in relation to Western ideals and philosophies. This is followed by poetry edited by Barbara young. This issue specifically features several articles related to the death of Al-Hoda editor Naoum A. Mokarzel, who is described as a great Syrian leader for his literary and political accomplishments. Following a number of tributes and a poem by Alice Mokarzel dedicated to her uncle (N. A. Mokarzel), there is an article that discusses the death of Kahlil Gibran a year later, followed by a number of other articles that discuss Gibran and his works. Following a classic Arab tale, there is more of Edna K. Saloomey's discussion on the younger generation. Thomas Asa closes out the issue with a short story titled The Portrait. The issue concludes officially with more on the political developments in Syria and excerpts from Syrian World News.
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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Text/pdf
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Text
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TSW1932_04reducedWM
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Citation
Salloum A. Mokarzel and Syrian-American Press, “The Syrian World Vol. 06 no. 07,” Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies Archive, accessed June 5, 2023, https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/40801.