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رالف رزق الله في المرآة

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كان يدعى رالف رزق الله. في صباح السبت 28 تشرين الأول 1995، أوقف سيّارته التويوتا الخضراء بمحاذاة الرصيف أمام مقهى دبيبو، ثم ترجل منها مسرعاً، وتسلق الحافة الحجرية القصيرة، وقفز إلى الفضاء. قبل أن يقفز شرّع ذراعيه كالصليب، خلفه بيروت، وقبالته صخرة الروشة. كان يرتدي بنطلونه الجينز القديم، والقميص الكاكي الذي اشتراه قبل سنتين. كان في الخامسة والأربعين من عمره. ورمى نفسه.
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Rabea Jaber

A Lebanese writer, writer and journalist, born in Beirut in 1972. He has a degree in Physics from the American University of Beirut. He is also the editor of the weekly intellectual and literary supplement “Afaaq” in the newspaper “Al-Hayat” published in London. The book “Beirut 39” was one of Rabie Jaber’s writings, and the book was published on the occasion of Beirut, the world capital of the book in 2009. I write that includes the creations of writers and poets under the age of thirty-nine in the world Arabi. In 2010, Jaber was nominated for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction for his book "America", from which a film of the same name was adapted. Rabie Jaber won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction for the year 2012 for his novel "The Druze of Belgrade", which was announced in Abu Dhabi on March 27, 2012.

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