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- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- Dhāt al-Salāsil lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ
- Pages
- 207
- ISBN
- 9789990697902
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This autobiography, "Memories of the Sidra Tree," offers a profound look into the life of a prominent Kuwaiti figure. Reviewers praise its rich narrative, which spans the author's formative years, including his childhood experiences, and progresses through his significant contributions to public service and national development. The book is highlighted for providing deep insights into the establishment of key institutions and for exploring the societal and cultural shifts in Kuwait during a pivotal period. Readers will find the author's unique political and cultural perspectives, alongside his compelling philosophy on work as a deeply personal and purposeful endeavor, to be particularly engaging.
However, the primary critique leveled against the book is not about its content or literary merit, but its public reception. The reviewer laments that "Memories of the Sidra Tree" did not receive the widespread discussion and publicity it merited. Furthermore, there's a poignant observation that the author himself did not fully receive the recognition and honor due to him during his lifetime, implying that the book's importance may have been overlooked.
Despite the perceived lack of public discourse, this memoir stands as a valuable historical and personal document. It offers a unique window into the life of an individual deeply committed to his nation's progress and identity. The book would be particularly appealing to readers interested in Kuwaiti history, especially the mid-20th century, as well as those who appreciate autobiographies that skillfully weave personal experiences with broader societal, political, and philosophical reflections on purpose and public service.
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