As she nears the end of her pregnancy, Itto and her in-laws find their lives turned upside down...
7 AUGUST 2023 • By Karim Goury
Katie Logan has read "The Undesirables" — a graphic novel set in WW II-era Europe and North Africa.
17 JULY 2023 • By Katie LoganArie Amaya-Akkermans recounts the history of Beirut's museum, with its multiple destructions and resurrections.
12 JUNE 2023 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans
Karim Goury reviews Ali Cherri's haunting feature film The Dam, set in Sudan before the outbreak of the...
4 JUNE 2023 • By Karim Goury
Yasmine Motawy interviews the critically-acclaimed Sudanese novelist and short story writer, Leila Aboulela.
29 MAY 2023 • By Yasmine Motawy
TMR's managing editor, Rana Asfour, checks out one of the world's largest book events looking for literary mana.
29 MAY 2023 • By Rana Asfour
Former ambassador Chas Freeman, Jr. argues that we have entered a new era in which players are shifting...
29 MAY 2023 • By Chas Freeman, Jr.
Rana Asfour talks to Syrian-born and raised qanunist Maya Youssef, who now lives and teaches in the UK.
22 MAY 2023 • By Rana Asfour
Speaking of Arab revolutions, Tugrul Mende reviews a new book from Stanford looking back at revolutionaries of Dhufar,...
15 MAY 2023 • By Tugrul Mende
Rula Khateeb Jarallah reviews the news translation of the Mohammed Said Hjiouij novella in which a man is...
8 MAY 2023 • By Rula Khateeb Jarallah
Janine AlHadidi reviews the gritty mystery thriller set in east Amman that has Jordanians talking.
24 APRIL 2023 • By Janine AlHadidi
Katie Logan reviews a familiar coming-of-age story elevated by deep thinking about the nature of history, empire and...
24 APRIL 2023 • By Katie Logan