The ghostly presence of the Nakba casts an ominous shadow over this newly translated novel by a former Palestinian prisoner.
15 MAY 2026 • By Francesca VawdreyIn this ode of sorts, a Lebanese writer wonders: how can love for Palestine, and yearning, still puzzle others?
15 MAY 2026 • By Amal GhandourAn otherwise daring stage production falters when it comes to depictions — clichéd and outdated — of the Gulf.
15 MAY 2026 • By Georgina Van WelieThis gothic short story is set on the island of Unguja in Tanzania, where an idyllic house hides something darker.
8 MAY 2026 • By Rebecca LloydIn a house shaped by war, a child’s question about a mysterious plant opens onto something far more dangerous.
8 MAY 2026 • By Erfan MojibThe relationship between a lonely man and his eccentric cleaner blurs into something more intimate and ambiguous.
8 MAY 2026 • By Nur TurkmaniThe Mediterranean, generative yet unstable, is a site of passage and border, a space of paradise and ruin.
A daughter recalls her father’s near-loss in a river, following the water outward into what the Mediterranean remembers.
1 May 2026 • By Gabriela MitrushiDhifi, an artist who embraces imperfection and chance, talks about his latest concept, an inverted Mediterranean.
1 May 2026 • By Naima MorelliIn anticipation of TMR 58 • MOTHER TONGUE, this new poem explores the painful self-silencing of a language.
27 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Shahé MankerianShira Wolfe's cinematic poetry reads like scenes from a movie, describing a period of her life spent in Belgrade...
1 NOVEMBER 2025 • By Shira WolfeIn this ode of sorts, a Lebanese writer wonders: how can love for Palestine, and yearning, still puzzle others?
15 MAY 2026 • By Amal GhandourIn her biweekly column, following Israel's Black Wednesday massacres, Amal Ghandour mulls the future of Lebanon.
24 APRIL 2026 • By Amal Ghandourبين مانشستر والإسكندرية، تتخيل وتتذكر هبة خميس في آن معًا، تصف لنا ما تفتقده وما تريده، والبحر المتوسط هو الفاصل والملجأ.
11 MAY 2026 • By هبة خميسThis gothic short story is set on the island of Unguja in Tanzania, where an idyllic house hides something darker.
8 MAY 2026 • By REBECCA LLOYDIn a house shaped by war, a child’s question about a mysterious plant opens onto something far more dangerous.
8 MAY 2026 • By ERFAN MOJIBThe relationship between a lonely man and his eccentric cleaner blurs into something more intimate and ambiguous.
8 MAY 2026 • By NUR TURKMANIعن البحر المتوسط، كمساحة محفزة للتأمل، كجسر، كمقبرة هائلة، تكتب زينب خضور قصة قصيرة مؤثرة.
4 MAY 2026 • By زينب خضورتسرد رنا عيسى في «إن عشتم عشتم» قصص أربعة أجيال من «الأمهات الجندريات المختلفة»، في حكاية تتخطى الثنائيات الجندرية وتتناول خياراتهن السيئة في سياق أمومتهن ومسؤولياتها.
4 MAY 2026 • By رنا عيسى