Hate Mail, Death Threats in When the Haboob Sings
A captivating novel about a woman’s challenging journey and her sacrifices to stay true to herself in a conformist world.
A captivating novel about a woman’s challenging journey and her sacrifices to stay true to herself in a conformist world.
Bethlehem-born poet Ahmad Almallah describes his trials and tribulations getting published in English in the United States.
Katie Logan reviews a graphic novel that blends the real world with the fantastical in a coming of age journey.
A Pultizer winner for his play "Disgraced," Ayad Akhtar is the current President of PEN America and author of the novel "Homeland Elegies."
Hannah Fox reviews the Birmingham memoir by fashion artist Osman Yousefzada.
Mischa Geracoulis reviews an Arab-Jewish food for peace documentary shot in Haifa.
Justin Stearns, a scholar of the pre-modern Muslim Middle East, reviews the new book by Karla Mallette on the fascinating history of two of the world's great languages.
Former prisoner and Egyptian writer in exile Ahmed Naji contemplates what it means to be a "brown writer" in exile in America.
British-Syrian novelist Rana Haddad compares her experience growing up in Syria with the way people beyond Syria's borders see her country.
With his letters from maximum security on death row, Tiyo Attallah Salah-El reveals what the prison experience is really like.
Novelist and filmmaker Tariq Mehmood weaves a tale of wasta, women and booze in Rawalpindi.
Mala Halasa curates art, music, parks and politix from London…