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In Beirut, Poetry Evenings as a Collective Refuge in Time of War

At the Totà bar, in the capital, Lebanese and Lebanese come to proclaim poems. In the horror of the war, these evenings have become a refuge to feel less lonely and express their emotions, but also to organize collections for the displaced, says the Orient-Le Jour.
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At the Totà bar, in the capital, Lebanese and Lebanese come to proclaim poems. In the horror of the war, these evenings have become a refuge to feel less lonely and express their emotions, but also to organize collections for the displaced, says the Orient-Le Jour.

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