Khaberni - With significant attendance from his fans and lovers of literature and art, Jordanian artist Munther Riyahneh participated in the activities of the Amman International Book Fair, where he presented his first literary experience through his novel "A World Breathing Death," which formed a genuine human condition combining artistic depth and the human dimension.
During the meeting, which was characterized by familiarity and sincerity, Riyahneh spoke about the details of the novel and the symbols and connotations it carries that reflect a reality full of contradictions, saying that art and writing share the same goal:
"To reach people's hearts, and give them a moment of contemplation or a glimmer of hope in this world crowded with pain."
Riyahneh met with a broad audience of readers, media, and fans at his booth, exchanging dialogues and taking souvenir photos, emphasizing that this participation represents a real space for him to meet people away from the camera, in a world where words speak more truthfully than any scene.
The signing of his novel received significant interaction from the attendees, who praised his profound style and boldness in addressing complex humanitarian issues, commending his ability to translate his life and artistic experiences into an impactful literary text.
The artist concluded the meeting with a message of love to his audience in Jordan and the Arab world, saying:
In every letter I wrote, there is pain that resembles all of us… But what makes us live is our ability to dream, no matter how much the world suffocates around us.




