A few words from the editors on the passing of Elias Khoury, on September 15, 2024.
15 SEPTEMBER 2024 • By TMR
Western democracies share responsibility for the political upheaval that has shaken the Middle East from the 20th century...
13 SEPTEMBER 2024 • By Dina Rezk
Editors recommend their top ten titles to read this season, from novels set in Egypt, Zanzibar, Oman and...
13 SEPTEMBER 2024 • By Rana Asfour
Celebrating the 19th Rencontre des Arts du Monde Arabe, Festival Arabesques will be held from September 10 to...
30 AUGUST 2024 • By Laëtitia Soula
A Gaza-based writer captures the intense and harrowing experiences of individuals enduring the brutal realities of genocide.
30 AUGUST 2024 • By Sama Hassan
Art, activism, archaeology, and archiving are crucial for rebuilding and healing cities by combining the past and present.
23 AUGUST 2024 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans
When a mother loses her child she can become inconsolable, living a desolate life, as she works for...
23 AUGUST 2024 • By Eman Quotah
The essence of Palestinian resilience, survival, and resistance is rooted in dispossession, as noted by Dana El Saleh.
16 AUGUST 2024 • By Dana El Saleh
In this excerpt from Badar Salem's "Deserted as a Crowded Room," Majdal falls in love with a West...
16 AUGUST 2024 • By Badar Salem
To celebrate the forthcoming publication of Selim Temo's "Nightlands," we present an introductory essay and two poems from...
9 AUGUST 2024 • By Zêdan Xelef
Cory Oldweiler reviews the debut story collection by Farhad Pirbal, one of Kurdistan's iconic writers, now out from...
9 AUGUST 2024 • By Cory Oldweiler
Alex Tan reviews a sci-fi anthology set in Egypt where all the writers aim to uplift the country...
2 AUGUST 2024 • By Alex Tan