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Fourteen short stories set mostly in contempory Cairo and Iraq that reveal, often shockingly and yet with sensitivity, the darkness in the life of one male foreign correspondent and rarely encountered realities about the Middle East. Set in contemporary Cairo and Iraq, as well as Israel, London, and Hungary, these stories are a staggering follow-up to those in the acclaimed collection The Devil Is a Black Dog by leading Hungarian writer/photojournalist Sándor Jászberényi. Told from the perspective of Cairo-based Hungarian foreign correspondent Daniel Marosh, The Most Beautiful Night of the Soul is, above all, about a journalist examining Middle East conflicts and the lives of others while forced to question his own assumptions and haunted by his own demons.
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