Book Description | “Death, the ultimate adversary of women, is a constant exchange: it takes and it gives. Asmaa Azaizeh, though not biologically bound to her father, embarked on a spiritual journey, defying nothingness and giving birth to an immortal father through her written word. The father's departure left her in the exile of orphanhood, a state from which she sought escape through her writing. Exploring death through philosophical and poetic lenses, she drew upon various disciplines, including psychology and mythology, and even ventured into the realm of reincarnation. In her unique vision, death is a transformative force, shaping countless lives into tombs. Yet, her father remained alive, carrying her on the wings of a swallow to a museum dedicated solely to his memory.” |