Whispers of Nicosia

Journey toward justice, dignity, and our shared humanity

In these realms lie oases of literature, art, and humanity

These are vast realms, where literature and art meet.

The writer Zouheir Shalabi

Director of the site.

“Whispers of the Geisha Candles” soon

A book written in a new, evolved, and unconventional style by Zouheir Al-Shalabi

Whispers of Nicosia

In these realms lie oases of literature, art, and humanity.

We do not clash with narrow minds nor with closed horizons; with the word we plant love and open the realms of humanity.

This is a literary site with a civilizational vision and a humanistic outlook, devoted solely to the higher and universal levels of literature—far from triviality and the disputes of politics, religion, or ethnicity. It is dedicated to the loftiest concepts of literature in Arabic, English, and Greek, with the possibility of extending to other languages. Founded and overseen by the writer Zouheir Shalabi, who encourages the younger generation to embrace the message of literature, its concepts, tools, and schools, as a comprehensive human stance infused with the philosophy of life.

Whispers of Nicosia

The writer Zouheir Al-Shalabi, (Director)

These are vast realms, where literature and art meet.

Here the soul dwells, in the embrace of humanity, as if it were an eternal promise—when preserved, and where preserved.

Words become life, and man loves man.

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Values and Mission

Commitment to the humanistic and civilizational vision of literature. Respect for the word as a human stance and a philosophy of life. Avoiding triviality and superficiality, and adhering to the refined literary level.

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Young Writers & Critical Readings

Media & Podcast

Video:

"The Land" is a national and humanitarian poem in a new style by Zouheir Al-Shalabi

Podcast:

Exciting audio stories and tales with Zouheir Al-Shalabi

Ships of Return from the Diwan of the Time of Love and Oppression by Zouheir Al-Shalabi