In 1978 Lebanon was at boiling point after decades of tensions and conflict shaped by colonial influences and demographic tensions. By this time, the country was rife with Civil War that had divided Beirut, seen mass casualties and Israel invading South Lebanon proceeded by a full-scale invasion of the country a few years later. "Established in 1978, Al Saqi Books was well-placed to tap into an underdeveloped market of English and Arabic books from SWANA whilst serving as a cultural institution of collective identity as the first Arabic bookstore in London" War, tragedy and migration were commonplace for the political crisis in Lebanon which had been met with intell
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