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Lessons in living, grief and love from the Lebanese Civil War

5/6/202653 min

Antoun Issa grew up quietly aware of a profound grief in his mother's eyes. As an adult, after living and working in the Middle East, he finally knew how to ask her about surviving the Lebanese Civil War.

Antoun is a journalist who grew up in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, after his parents had escaped the civil war in Lebanon in the 1970s.

Growing up in Craigieburn as the baby of the family, Antoun was particularly close with his mother.

He was always conscious of a deep sadness in his mother's eyes, but was wary of asking her too many questions.

As an adult, Antoun went to live and work in Lebanon.

There, in the Middle East, where he worked as a journalist, Antoun saw firsthand what happens when the trajectory of human life is interrupted by conflict and violence.

Upon returning home to Australia, he was finally ready to ask his mother about the source of her quiet and enduring grief, and what came out of her was a remarkable story of true love, true loss and resilience.

Upon returning home to Australia, he was finally ready to ask his mother about the source of her quiet and enduring grief, and what came out of her was a remarkable story of true love, true loss and resilience.

REBIRTH: A Love Story from the Depths of War is published by Hachette.

This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris. Executive Producer is Eliza Kirsch.

It explores the Middle East, War, Conflict, Beiruit, Israel, PLO, Palestine, United States, civil war, conflict, refugees, religious conflict, Lebanese Christians, Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims, Mountains, Maronite Christians, politics and religion, proxy wars, Iran, Iraq, Arab-Isreali, Saudi, Cold War, Arab Cold War, Taif Agreement, political power, relationship, origin story, writing, books, memoir, novel, survival, death, violence, sliding doors.

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    Antoun Issa is a journalist who grew up in the outer suburbs of Melbourne. His mum and dad had escaped the truly harrowing civil war in Lebanon of the 1970s, and they'd found their way to the strange peace and quiet of the outer Australian burbs. Antoun was always conscious, he says, of a sadness in his mother's eyes, and kids tend to notice these things, but are wary of asking too many questions in case you upset your parents or bring them to tears. Antoun went on to do a master's in international relations. He worked for a think tank in Washington, DC, and he's lived in Lebanon for some years. And after all that, he thought he might be ready to know from his mother the source of her quiet grief. He's written a beautiful family memoir that's called Rebirth:

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