From art and photography to food, wine, design and contemporary literature, Lebanon’s literary scene continues to offer thoughtful, beautifully crafted books that reflect the country’s many layers. Here’s a curated selection of recent and noteworthy titles to add to your reading list.
“Birds In The Rain” by Rana Hanna

“Lubnan: The Dairy Book From The Land Of Milk And Honey” by Barbara Abdeni Massaad

“Beirut 1840–1918” by Badr El-Hage & Samir Moubarak

“Molaeb: A Monograph 1967–2024” by Jamil Molaeb (with texts by Carine Chelhot Lemyre)

“Wines Of Lebanon, The Journey Continues” by Michael Karam

“Anthology Of Visual Arts In Lebanon” by Ramzi El Hafez
A wide-ranging collection bringing together artists, movements, and visual expressions that have shaped Lebanon’s art scene across generations.
“Beirut Shadows Of Another Life” by Imad Kozem

“Architectures Intimes” by Ziad Akl

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