A thought-provoking book by Abdul Rahman Munif that explores the complex relationship between writers and exile, examining the impact of displacement on literary creation and personal identity. The work provides deep insights into the experiences of writers living away from their homelands. Key features: • Literary analysis of exile's impact on writing • Exploration of cultural displacement • Personal reflections on the writer's experience • Discussion of identity and belonging • Analysis of creative expression in exile The book's cover features an abstract watercolor illustration in browns and purples, suggesting themes of fragmentation and dislocation that mirror the content within. Written in Arabic, this work is considered an important contribution to Arab literary criticism and autobiography, offering both scholarly analysis and personal meditation on the condition of exile.