AUB Hosts Conversation With Novelist Najwa Barakat on “Memory in the Face of Time”

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Published November 28th, 2025 - 07:28 GMT

AUB Hosts Conversation With Novelist Najwa Barakat on “Memory in the Face of Time”

The American University of Beirut (AUB) hosted a public event titled “Memory in the Face of Time”, featuring renowned Lebanese novelist Najwa Barakat in conversation with researcher and writer Rana Roukoz. The session, organized in collaboration with AUB’s University for Seniors and the Sheikh Zayed Chair for Arabic and Islamic Studies, took place on campus and was simultaneously broadcast via Zoom.

In a literary and philosophical tone, the discussion drew on Barakat’s fiction to explore memory and aging, including the tension between the self and an aging body. Barakat discussed how memory and forgetting shape the experience of growing older, questioning whether forgetting is an inevitable part of age or a deliberate escape from painful pasts. She also pondered whether the fear of forgetting stems from losing one’s identity or from the dread of being erased from others’ memories.

The conversation also tackled themes of family and relationships—from motherhood and emotional distance to narcissistic relationships and the victim–perpetrator dynamic. Barakat drew parallels between personal struggles and national crises, reflecting on Lebanon’s ongoing economic collapse. She noted that, much like the characters in her novels persevere through adversity, Beirut’s people continue to show resilience amid hardship—a poignant commentary on survival and hope.

Moderator Rana Roukoz guided the session with incisive questions, and audience members in the auditorium and online engaged in a lively question-and-answer session that further enriched the dialogue.

Background Information

American University of Beirut

Founded in 1866, the American University of Beirut is a teaching-centered research university based on the American liberal arts model of higher education. AUB has over 9,000 students and over 1,200 instructional faculty members. The University encourages freedom of thought and expression and seeks to graduate men and women committed to creative and critical thinking, lifelong learning, personal integrity, civic responsibility, and leadership.

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