Two Poems from Maram Al-Masri
Syrian poet in Paris presents two poems in Hélène Cardona's translation from the French from "The Abduction."
Syrian poet in Paris presents two poems in Hélène Cardona's translation from the French from "The Abduction."
In Olivier Bourgeois' docudrama "The Oath of Cyriac," professionals and volunteers race to preserve the Aleppo collection.
A blood-red line drawn across the form of Syria seems to confirm the nonsensical nature of the country’s political situation and makes the destruction of artist Issam Kourbaj’s homeland all the more tragic.
There are some long, languid and even dangerous summers that Beirutis can never forget, and this is one of them.
Matt Broomfield reviews the first anthology of Kurdish science fiction, one that envisions new possibilities for Kurdish self-determination.
War and documentary photographer Maher Attar opens the Art District in Beirut to nurture other artists and beauty.
Ammar Azzouz reviews Suad Aldarra’s memoir about Syrian life that exists beyond the headlines and numbers reported in the newspapers.
Natasha Tynes reviews the latest novel from Pauls Toutonghi, author of "Evel Knievel Days."
The editors of The Markaz Review recommends several world events from Oct 13 — Oct 27, 2023.
TMR publishes World Picks special edition on its third anniversary, including events from Sept. 15-26, 2023.
Matthew Broomfield reviews a book on the Kurdish women's movement, which challenges hierarchical, patriarchal society.
Sarah Naili interviews musical artists who meld eastern and western instruments, and forms, to create their unique sounds of beauty.
Iason Athanasiadis reviews the Iraqi correspondent's new memoir on Middle East wars and asks questions.
In Salar Abdoh’s new short story, Iranian militias return from war to a life and country to which they have difficulty adjusting.
Journalist and filmmaker Dima Hamdan talks to the young Syrian director of the documentary "All Roads Lead to More."