Words of Resistance: Nasim Marashi, Syaman Rapongan & Isabelle Sorente
Lou Heliot presents a portrait of three engagé novelists who make literature the locus of their resistance.
Lou Heliot presents a portrait of three engagé novelists who make literature the locus of their resistance.
Anis Shivani finds that Siddhartha Deb's "outright denial of human agency sets him apart from even the most dire modernists."
Iason Athanasiadis reviews the Iraqi correspondent's new memoir on Middle East wars and asks questions.
Yousef M. Aljamal surmises renewed attacks on Jenin signal Israel's intention to end Palestinian hopes for statehood.
Jordanian Rabee’ Zureikat is on a mission to restore severed links to the Arab past by reviving a musical heritage, one nay at a time.
Books continue to be a mainstay in Beirut, although bookshops are resorting to survival strategies.
Syrian Jewish, Egyptian and French, Joyce Mansour was a profilic poet and Surrealist.
TMR presents one of India’s most prized poets with four poems from his latest, "Red."
TMR's literary editor introduces the 2023 double summer literary issue.
A moving testimony to life, death, and the human condition by an Egyptian journalist who was blessed, and cursed.
A small town couple have a brutally honest conversation about marriage in light of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests.
Away from prying eyes, two lonely people pass time together under the state of emergency that has become Iran.
Can a man who loves a woman prove his mettle by taking proper care of a cactus that stings him with its spines?
A shrewd businesswoman runs a matchmaking agency in Amman that finds brides for male clients based on a virginity scale.
In Ola Mustapha's new story, a man falls for the seduction of a film and it becomes the blueprint for love, life, and even death.