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Thomas Gorguissian Discusses His Book "It's the Mashrabiya of My Life... I Am the Lover and the Beloved"

Thomas Gorguissian Discusses His Book "It's the Mashrabiya of My Life... I Am the Lover and the Beloved"

Nada Mustafa
At the Houssaper Armenian Cultural Association in Cairo, a literary evening was held to discuss the book "It's the Mashrabiya of My Life… I Am the Lover and the Beloved" by writer and journalist Thomas Gorguissian.
The event drew a notable audience of intellectuals, writers, and artists, reflecting the cultural richness that defines the author's life and work.
Among the distinguished attendees were Dr. Mohamed Aboul Ghar, writers Radwa Al-Aswad, Sonia Thomas, Fatema El Boudy, and Magda Shorba; journalist Sayed Mahmoud; Nancy Habib, Head of Publishing at Al Shorouk Publishing House; historian Mohamed Refaat Al-Imam; and jazz artist Yehya Khalil.
The session was moderated by acclaimed poet Zein El Abedein Fouad.
Fouad opened the discussion by reflecting on the symbolism of the book's title.
'The mashrabiya has many eyes, and through them, we focus on different aspects. The title suggests a layered, multifaceted life. Thomas's journey, from growing up in Shubra, his Armenian heritage, his studies in pharmacy, and his cultural contributions, embodies at least four intersecting cultures: Armenian, Egyptian, Arab, and later, American," he said.
Gorguissian expressed deep gratitude to Dr. Aboul Ghar, crediting him with playing a vital role in the birth of the book.
'The mashrabiya represents both the lover and the beloved. Sometimes, I find myself being both,' he added.
He elaborated that the book delves into his family's story and the broader Armenian diaspora experience.
'My mother created a little Armenia in our apartment in Shubra. The book is a mosaic of my life, thoughts, dreams, and tales woven into a single narrative," Gorguissian noted.
"It's the Mashrabiya of My Life… I Am the Lover and the Beloved" offers readers a deeply personal look into Gorguissian's journey, one that spans continents, cultures, and decades of journalistic and humanistic experiences.
Through vivid storytelling and compelling portraits of influential figures, the book captures a rare and heartfelt narrative of a life shaped by cultural richness and exile.
Ultimately, the book invites reflection on identity, belonging, and the intricate beauty of a life lived through the lens of multiple worlds.
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