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Signposts to Elsewhere [Kindle Edition]

Yahia Lababidi
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In homage to a tradition advanced by philosophers and pundits from Confucius to Oscar Wilde to Dr. Seuss, Jane Street Press is pleased to release the electronic version of Signposts to Elsewhere: a book of aphorisms & other tailored thoughts, by Egyptian-Lebanese author Yahia Lababidi. Aphorisms, by the author’s own definition, are ‘complete fragments.’ Witty, resonant, and precise, they capture the contradictory nature of human truths and sentiments, reflecting ‘the soul’s dialogue with itself.’


Signposts to Elsewhere is sorbet sharp, always leaving the palate clean for another, and another…

Mark Simpson, The Independent (UK) ‘Books of the Year,’ 2008


Signposts to Elsewhere is a succulent, stunning collection of images and thoughts more well-lit than the old swinging torches of the lamplighters. I find myself pausing everywhere among these wisdoms, wondering why the world stumbles and staggers through such a dark and greedy time when there are people alive with such keen, caring insight. This is a book to live with for the long run, to return to again and again, as one returns to a favorite corner for reading and thinking. If Yahia Samir Lababidi were in charge of a country, I would want to live there.

Naomi Shihab Nye

Wisdom for Lababidi is on the move, a matter of suppleness rather than rigor, of insights and angles rather than rules... As intense as his conversation with himself is, it is also kind, tolerant of his own limits and of ours… I give you that expert self-listener, that excellent writer, Yahia Lababidi.
James Richardson (from the Foreword)
Lababidi knows that fables and metaphors overcome resistance more readily than facts and position papers. His half smile becomes our own, changing our self-estimate, and then—who knows?—the choices we make as well.

Alfred Corn

Yahia Lababidi's aphorisms are elegant, thoughtful and wise, written proof that the art of the aphorism is still very much alive.

James Geary, author of Geary’s Guide to the World’s Great Aphorists

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 62 KB
  • Print Length: 149 pages
  • Publisher: Jane Street Press (29 Dec 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00427ZJC6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #589,950 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Revival of a lost art 5 April 2012
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Yahia Lababidi is not *quite* the only aphorist working today, but he has certanly raised the profile of this neglected art. This book was rated one of the Books of the Year by the Independent back in 2008, and it may come to be seen as the first publication of a distinguished literary career. The author, Egyptian-Lebanese by birth but living and working in Washington, has already been on the jury of the celebrated Neustadt prize and is extremely active in online publication, featuring in poetry reviews, magazines, interviews and contributing thoughtful essays on various subjects.

The aphorisms collected here are the result of many years of thinking and dreaming; the author himself confesses he is not always certain of their meaning, and they provide ample demonstration of how the same mind can contain multitudes and readily contradict itself, sometimes in the same sentence. But there is also a sense of serenity here, a wisdom hard-won and lightly applied with an almost Taoist playfulness. A short book, to be sure, but its phrases will resonate and be remembered, and the art of aphorism, dying on the vine since Nietzsche, bursts back into full fruit, suddenly seeming utterly contemporary (many of these would make excellent tweets). Yahia Lababidi is definitely a writer to watch.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quick, Fresh, Vital 12 April 2007
By Daniel K. Blue - Published on Amazon.com
Short and resonant, aphorisms take just a second to read and are ideally suited to the pace of our times. Yahia Lababidi has revived this form, and his book, Signposts to Elsewhere, teems with observations which seem as fresh and unexpected as a good haiku. Many of his epigrams are humorous: "To be overeducated is to be overfed and undernourished." Others call up memories: "When we were young, our blood sufficed as stimulant." All are alive and enlivening. Labidibi has grouped his sayings thematically, and each set is accompanied by a clever drawing by Ghada Alkhandari. Personally, I prefer to open them at random. When I'm bored or tired, a comment like "Opposites attract, similarities last" can wake me for the rest of the day.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Signposts 4 April 2007
By Sherief Elkatsha - Published on Amazon.com
A wonderful gift.

Small truths, neatly bound.

Timeless
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5.0 out of 5 stars Revival of a lost art 6 April 2012
By T. Pieraccini - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Yahia Lababidi is not *quite* the only aphorist working today, but he has certanly raised the profile of this neglected art. This book was rated one of the Books of the Year by the Independent back in 2008, and it may come to be seen as the first publication of a distinguished literary career. The author, Egyptian-Lebanese by birth but living and working in Washington, has already been on the jury of the celebrated Neustadt prize and is extremely active in online publication, featuring in poetry reviews, magazines, interviews and contributing thoughtful essays on various subjects.

The aphorisms collected here are the result of many years of thinking and dreaming; the author himself confesses he is not always certain of their meaning, and they provide ample demonstration of how the same mind can contain multitudes and readily contradict itself, sometimes in the same sentence. But there is also a sense of serenity here, a wisdom hard-won and lightly applied with an almost Taoist playfulness. A short book, to be sure, but its phrases will resonate and be remembered, and the art of aphorism, dying on the vine since Nietzsche, bursts back into full fruit, suddenly seeming utterly contemporary (many of these would make excellent tweets). Yahia Lababidi is definitely a writer to watch.
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