The Will
Yusuf Idris takes us on a profound journey, starting from his personal struggle with illness to a meditation on the concept of will. Blending confessional literature with bold social criticism, he explores the crises of Egyptian and Arab life in the 1970s. With the precision of a doctor and the soul of a writer, Idris examines human value against fate, offering an inspiring call to rise above randomness and transform weakness into strength.
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