Why was the corpse of Khalil Ahmad Jaber found in a mound of garbage?
Why had this civil servant disappeared weeks before his horrific death?
Who was this man? A journalist begins to piece together an answer by
speaking with his widow, a local engineer, a watchman, the garbage man
who discovered him, the doctor who performed the autopsy, and a young
militiaman. Their stories emerge, along with the horrors of Lebanon's
bloody civil war and its ravaging effects on the psyches of the
survivors. With empathy and candor, Elias Khoury reveals the havoc the
war wreaked on Beirut and its inhabitants, as well as the resilience of
a people.