TMR 39 • Burn It All Down

Why “Burn It all Down”?

Why “Burn It all Down”?

Senior editor Lina Mounzer articulates the inexpressible, inconsolable feelings at a time when genocide is occurring before the...

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Lina Mounzer
Al-Thakla—Arabic as the Original Mourner

Al-Thakla—Arabic as the Original Mourner

Abdelrahman ElGendy asks, how do you hold your grief in a language that's been its main perpetrator?

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Abdelrahman ElGendy
Reza Abedini – “Death Lover” and “Death of Humanity”

Reza Abedini – “Death Lover” and “Death of Humanity”

The featured artist for the March 2024 BURN IT ALL DOWN issue is Reza Abedini.

MARCH 3, 2024 • By TMR
“The Minisecures”—excerpt from The History of the Gods of Egypt

“The Minisecures”—excerpt from The History of the Gods of Egypt

Bonfire of the vanities: A second-rate artist imagines the prophets and the grand, holy tales of monotheism.

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Mohammad Rabie
The Time of Monsters

The Time of Monsters

Layla AlAmmar contemplates how the noise of the past can be perceived as a coherent narrative in hindsight.

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Layla AlAmmar
The Fires of Shame; the Burn of Desire

The Fires of Shame; the Burn of Desire

Joumana Haddad lays bare the physical and cerebral journey that has led her to experience the best sex...

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Joumana Haddad
Four Books to Revolutionize Your Thinking

Four Books to Revolutionize Your Thinking

TMR's managing editor, Rana Asfour, offers four books to challenge the world as we know it.

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Rana Asfour
The Myth of the West: A Discontinuous History

The Myth of the West: A Discontinuous History

Arie Amaya-Akkermans reviews "The West: a new history of an old idea" that argues how the West was...

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans
“The Map of a Genocide Victim”—fiction from Faris Lounis

“The Map of a Genocide Victim”—fiction from Faris Lounis

A few entries on a genocidal map...A walk in the Valley of Death that is the war on...

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Faris Lounis
Do or Despair: Political Action in My Great Arab Melancholy

Do or Despair: Political Action in My Great Arab Melancholy

Katie Logan reviews Lamia Ziadé's latest illustrated volume that prompts a reckoning with the concept of melancholy.

MARCH 3, 2024 • By Katie Logan
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