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TMR Weekly

20 November, 2023 • Joumana Haddad

Bahar: 22 years in the Life of a Compulsory Hijabi in Teheran

Joumana Haddad tells the true story of a young Iranian woman in Tehran, albeit vehicled by fiction.

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20 November, 2023 • Malu Halasa

Iranian Women Photographers: Life, Freedom, Music, Art & Hair

Malu Halasa reviews the latest book on Iranian women photographers by Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh alongside two new books in a similar vein.

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20 November, 2023 • Bavand Karim

Clashing Cultures and Gender Politics in The Persian Version

Bavand Karim reviews "The Persian Version," a 2023 American comedy drama film directed and written by Maryam Keshavarz.

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20 November, 2023 • Adrian Kreutz, Enzo Rossi, Lillian Robb

What’s in a Ceasefire?

For Gaza, the terms “humanitarian pause” and “ceasefire” may not be enough and might even be used as a fig leaf for forced displacement.

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13 November, 2023 • Cory Oldweiler

The Fiction of Palestine’s Ghassan Zaqtan

Cory Oldweiler reviews three novellas by Bethlehem born and raised, Ramallah-based poet and writer Ghassan Zaqtan.

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13 November, 2023 • Nicole Hamouche

War and Art: A Lebanese Photographer and His Protégés

War and documentary photographer Maher Attar opens the Art District in Beirut to nurture other artists and beauty.

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13 November, 2023 • Naima Morelli

My Love for Derna: Interview with Libyan Writer Mahbuba Khalifa

A Libyan writer from Derna laments the floods that came not long after she devoted a short story collection to her hometown.

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13 November, 2023 • Mark LeVine

Beautiful October 7th Art Belies the Horrors of War

UC Irvine scholar and author on the Middle East Mark LeVine warns the Gaza war is biting off more than anyone is bargaining for.

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10 November, 2023 • TMR

World Picks from the Editors: Nov 07 – Nov 24

The editors of The Markaz Review recommend several world events.

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7 November, 2023 • Youssef Rakha

Remembering Khaled Khalifa on the 40th Day

For the 40th day from his death, Youssef Rakha considers fellow writer Khaled Khalifa in the context of both Arabic and world literary canons.

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6 November, 2023 • Mai Al-Nakib

Palestine’s Pen against Israel’s Swords of Injustice

Novelist Mai Al-Nakib opines that despite the bombs and the bullets, Arab voices and cultural narratives are on the rise and gaining momentum.

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6 November, 2023 • TMR

Editors’ Palestinian Lit List

The editors of The Markaz Review recommended 20 of the best contemporary Palestinian novels, story collections and nonfiction.

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30 October, 2023 • Deema K Shehabi

On Fathers, Daughters and the Genocide in Gaza 

The war on Gaza and Hamas reminds Palestinian American poet Deema K. Shehabi of her father and stories of home and immigration.

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30 October, 2023 • Natasha Tynes

The Refugee Ocean—An Intriguing Premise

Natasha Tynes reviews the latest novel from Pauls Toutonghi, author of "Evel Knievel Days."

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30 October, 2023 • Tugrul Mende

The Maghreb Generation—North African Creatives for a Postcolonial Future

Tugrul Mende reviews a new book by Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik that explores the journey of the Maghreb Generation that struggled to envision a new postcolonial future.

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