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Aleppo in the 19th century .. "No one reached them" a novel by Khalid Khalifa in two editions

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The story of the Syrian writer Khalid Khalifa, published by the House of Anton Hashit, and the Al Ain publishing house in Cairo, which took place in the city of Aleppo, in the 19th and mid-20th century, through the tangled stories of love and death through massacres and plague Earthquakes and cholera, the concept of identity and belonging and their questions.

No one came to them, which is located in 348 pages of medium size, not just a story about a Christian child who survived a massacre in Mardin, a Muslim family in Aleppo, as the house recalls, but a real human epic about the flood and human anxiety. This flood and epidemics, and the dilemma of life itself.

A novel not reached by one edition of Dar Al Ain Publishing House in Cairo
A novel not reached by one edition of Dar Al Ain Publishing House in Cairo

Small destinies lead us to the greater destiny of the city of Aleppo, which has seen in its long history profound social, political and religious transformations, which Khalife watches with new techniques, in this epic epic of love and death.

A novel that did not reach the edition of the House of Anton Hashit
A novel that did not reach the edition of the House of Anton Hashit

No one came to them

No one came to them

The novel offers a new and different narrative of the city of Aleppo in the 19th and mid-20th centuries, through intertwined stories of love and death through massacres, plague, earthquakes and cholera, and the concept of identity and belonging and their questions.

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