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Saul Silas Fathi

    Saul Silas Fathi ist ein Autor, dessen Werk tief in vielfältigen Lebenserfahrungen wurzelt. Seine Schriften befassen sich häufig mit Themen wie Identität, Migration und der Suche nach Zugehörigkeit, was seine eigene bemerkenswerte Reise von Bagdad über Israel und Brasilien in die Vereinigten Staaten widerspiegelt. Durch seine Memoiren und andere Werke erkundet Fathi die Herausforderungen und Triumphe, die mit der Anpassung an neue Kulturen und dem Aufbau eines Lebens von Grund auf verbunden sind. Sein scharfer Blick und seine kraftvolle Erzählweise bieten dem Leser tiefe Einblicke in menschliche Widerstandsfähigkeit und die Suche nach Verbundenheit. Seine umfassenden Sprachkenntnisse und sein breites kulturelles Verständnis prägen seine lebendigen Darstellungen.

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    • The narrative follows Saul Silas Fathi, who escapes from a prominent Jewish family in Baghdad at the age of 10, journeying through Iran to the newly established Israel. His experiences shape his early passion for writing, as he starts a diary at 11 and later sees his stories published in Israeli youth magazines, reflecting his unique perspective on identity and belonging in a new homeland.

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      • 736 Seiten
      • 26 Lesestunden

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      • 880 Seiten
      • 31 Lesestunden

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