
Articles from 2001 to 2002 September 11, 2001, will be a special day in history, not only because it was the day the biggest blow was dealt to the United States, challenging its most important economic and military symbols: the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. But also because it marked the beginning of the redrawing of the maps, and also the beginning of the longest and most brutal period of unrest and chaos, which engulfed many parts of the world. About the author: Abdulrahman Munif, author of Redrawing Maps and 16 other books. The writer Abdulrahman Munif. He is considered one of the most important Arab novelists of the twentieth century. Other works by the author include: Now Here, The Trees and the Assassination of Marzouq, The Long-Distance Race between Culture and Politics, When We Left the Bridge, The Biography of a City (Amman in the 1940s), Mother of Vows, The Writer and Exile, A World Without Maps, Redrawing Maps in the Literature of Friendship, A Zoroastrian Love Story
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