
Amin Maalouf
Amin Maalouf is a Lebanese-French author known for his historical novels that explore cultural identity and the intersection of civilizations. His notable works include 'The Gardens of Light,' 'Leo Africanus,' and 'The Crusades Through Arab Eyes,' which offer profound insights into historical events and diverse perspectives. Maalouf's writing is celebrated for its lyrical prose and deep engagement with complex themes.
Books by Amin Maalouf
5 books available

The Gardens of Light
by Amin Maalouf
3.8(3,450)
Mani, the 'Buddha of Light' and 'apostle of Jesus,' tries to unite the warring faiths of the 3rd century with a message of tolerance, but faces relentless persecution and a legacy twisted into the dualism he sought to transcend.

Leo Africanus
by Amin Maalouf
4.2(11,161)
From the fall of Granada to the Renaissance courts of Rome, a scholar's life unfolds with forced migrations, daring adventures, and the search for identity across three continents.

The Rock of Tanios
by Amin Maalouf
4.0(5,699)
In the tumultuous 1880s Lebanese mountains, the illegitimate son of a sheik becomes an unlikely intermediary between warring European and Middle Eastern powers. His legend is born from a mysterious disappearance on a solitary rock.

The First Century After Beatrice
by Amin Maalouf
3.5(2,542)
Mysterious beans that skew human birth rates flood Eastern markets. A French entomologist uncovers a plot to disrupt global gender balance, threatening a social crisis.

The Crusades Through Arab Eyes
by Amin Maalouf
4.2(7,275)
Amin Maalouf uses Arab chroniclers' accounts to show the Crusades as a period that shaped the modern Arab world's identity and grievances, rather than just a European event.