Anis Frayha's 'Hear, Reza' is a quintessential work by the renowned Lebanese writer, philologist, and satirist. Presented as a series of engaging letters or dialogues addressed to an imagined 'Reza,' the book delves into the intricate tapestry of Lebanese society, culture, and language. Frayha employs his signature wit, keen observation, and deep understanding of human nature to comment on social norms, proverbs, folklore, and the nuances of everyday life. It offers a critical yet affectionate look at the complexities and contradictions of the Lebanese psyche, making it a timeless reflection on identity and societal evolution.