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The Conscience of Lebanon: A Political Biography of Etienne Sakr (Abu-Arz)  
Author: Mordechai Nisan
ISBN: 0714683787
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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The Conscience of Lebanon: A Political Biography of Etienne Sakr (Abu-Arz)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"The Conscience of Lebanon: A Political Biography of Etienne Sakr combines an account of a Lebanese personality with a penetrating analysis of the historical and religious contours of Lebanon. His life is part of the national epic with elements of Christian faith and Maronite sophistication, interconfessional modes of partnership, and violence tearing apart the fabric of social and economic life. Integral to the narrative and incisively unconventional interpretation is the complex politics of Lebanon intermixed with the war that erupted in 1975." Personal testimonies from Lebanese residents and conversations with others outside Lebanon, who knew Abu-Arz, in addition to interviews with Israelis acquainted with him, provide a dimension of authenticity to the portrait drawn of this remarkable man. Etienne Sakr, with a steadfast ideological commitment to a non-Arab Lebanese identity and political independence, fought the Syrian and Palestinian intruders, and with his Guardians of the Cedars Party cooperated with Israel. While ineluctably embroiled in the inter-Christian power struggles, Abu-Arz acquired a reputation as the conscience of Lebanon, but without achieving a position of power ascendancy. But he was present in the Lebanese Forces decision-making councils, and his own revelatory evidence contributes to an understanding of the agony and divisiveness that characterized the Christian leadership in the turmoil of war. His moral stance was clear and his political judgment filled with foresight, but his compatriots often preferred to ignore his message and marginalize his role.

SYNOPSIS

Nisan (Middle East studies, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem) celebrates the exploits of Sakr, whose nom de guerre is Abu-Arz, a Maronite Christian political leader in Lebanon. Appended is The Massacres and Crimes Committed by the Palestinians and the Syrians against the Lebanese (1975-90). Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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