Tunisians On the Couch in “Arab Blues”
Mischa Geracoulis reviews the film in which a Paris-trained shrink analyzes fellow Tunisians suffering from mental maladies.
Mischa Geracoulis reviews the film in which a Paris-trained shrink analyzes fellow Tunisians suffering from mental maladies.
Shahd Alshammari, a scholar of illness and disability, has written an extended study of literary madness.
Farah Abdessamad considers generations of survivors in Yemen's first experimental film.
Youssef Manessa reviews a short film from Ely Dagher that speaks to his generation of Lebanese born in the '90s.
Tugrul Mende reviews Shadh Alshammari's brave account of fighting MS and abelism.
The author of the story collection "Love in a Blue Time" and the novels "Intimacy" and "The Last Word" weaves a dystopian tale of love and literature.
The artist and writer from Palestine has a universal vision to bring people together across boundaries and borders.
The author of the novel "An Unlasting Home" recalls stories of African slaves in Iraq and Kuwait.
The Egyptian novelist and author of "Rotten Evidence: Reading and Writing in Prison" finds versions of Islam in the Nevada desert.
A preview of the new Arabic novel from the author of "I Killed Scheherazade" and "Superman is an Arab."
Winner of the 2022 PEN/Faulkner award, novelist Rabih Alameddine tells an essential story from his Beirut childhood.
Riding the bus down memory lane, a Palestinian American scholar of digital culture at MIT recalls her time in Jerusalem and Haifa.