TMR 41

FORGETTING

What shall we forget and what shall we remember, and can forgetting also be a force for good? The editors inquire.

Why FORGETTING?
  • TMR 41
  • Editorial
3 May 2024

Why FORGETTING?

What shall we forget and what shall we remember, and can forgetting also be a force for good? The editors inquire.

  • TMR 41
  • CENTERPIECE
Memory Archive: Between Remembering and Forgetting

Memory Archive: Between Remembering and Forgetting

Mai Al-Nakib explores memory, forgetting, and writing through the lenses of Woolf, Proust, and a Wim Wenders film.

3 May 2024 • By Mai Al-Nakib
  • TMR 41
  • Featured Artist
Featured Artist Hazem Harb: “Back to Zero”

Featured Artist Hazem Harb: “Back to Zero”

Gazan artist Hazem Harb remembers and celebrates the old, new, destroyed, erased and dead of Palestine in a personal response to a nasty war.

3 May 2024 • By Malu Halasa

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