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Faten Hammoud is a Lebanese writer and novelist, born on March 27, 1988 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Its publications are considered contemporary literary works that discuss modern issues and facts that affect reality and human relations.
Faten Hammoud is distinguished by the diversity of her writing styles, as she deals with short stories, novels, and literary texts in a masterful manner. In her works, she sheds light on the relationships of men and women in the various stages of life, from the growth of love to its decline, from containing and extracting it to extracting and acquiring it, and how each party perceives the other. She is also concerned with women's rights issues and discusses them in a serious and educated manner, which makes her appear like a lawyer to anyone who raises issues about women's rights.
Among her most famous books:
- "Adam under the microscope of the brown woman"
- “I thought he was a man and I forgot that some suspicion is a sin.”
- "A quarter of reason and deviation"
- “Men lie even if they tell the truth.”
- "Very superficial madness"