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The Imagination Interviews

3 December, 2023 • Joumana Haddad

“I, Hanan”—a Gazan tale of survival by Joumana Haddad

A young woman in Gaza who has already lost so much wants to live another day, in this short story by Joumana Haddad.

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3 December, 2023 • Jordan Elgrably

Why We Stay in Beirut, Despite Its Countless Crises

TMR's editor in chief, Jordan Elgrably, asks four Beirutis why they stay, and how they manage, enduring one crisis after another.

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3 December, 2023 • Yesmine Abida

Days of Oranges—Libya’s Thawra

Yesmine Abida recalls the end of her family's time in Tripoli and the beginning of a life without a center.

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3 December, 2023 • Hanan Eshaq

Hanan Eshaq

Hanan Eshaq is a young multimedia artist and poet from Yemen.

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3 December, 2023 • May Haddad

“Junk”—a short story by May Haddad

Recycling violence, a fighting droid wants to leave a dystopian world of mechanized blood sports, but a human gets in the way.

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3 December, 2023 • Nada Sabet

Unshackling Language in Arabic Children’s Literature

A children’s book publisher in the Middle East makes the case for teaching children to read in their mother tongues.

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3 December, 2023 • Fadi Zaghmout, Rana Asfour

A Jaha in the Metaverse—fiction by Fadi Zaghmout

A short story by Jordanian writer Fadi Zaghout in which a traditional Jordanian "Jaha" ceremony takes place in the metaverse.

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3 December, 2023 • Naima Morelli

Demolition and Recreation in Benghazi: Interview with Sarri Elfaitouri

Sarri Elfaitouri on urbanism, social reforms, and the legacy of colonialism in Libya after the March 2023 demolition of the city's center.

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3 December, 2023 • Youssef Manessa

“The Followers”—a short story by Youssef Manessa

A selfish loser walks away from wasta and the Za’im' nefarious agenda he created and instrumentalized in this short story by Youssef Manessa.

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3 December, 2023 • Karim Shamshi-Basha

The Day My Life Ended, It Began

What could have been the end of life was instead a milestone that led to the writer's greatest epiphany.

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28 November, 2023 • Kaya Genç

On the Herculean Task of Translating Joyce’s Ulysses into Kurdish

Kawa Nemir felt he'd been preparing to undertake the translation of James Joyce's masterpiece his whole life...

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28 November, 2023 • Dilan Qadir

“My Father’s Last Meal”—a Kurdish Tale

In the aftermath of his father's death by shrapnel from an Iraqi shell, Dilan Qadir contends with a life intricately shaped by his absence. 

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28 November, 2023 • Matthew Broomfield

First Kurdish Sci-Fi Collection is Rooted in the Past

Matt Broomfield reviews the first anthology of Kurdish science fiction, one that envisions new possibilities for Kurdish self-determination.

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27 November, 2023 • Ahmed Twaij

Gaza vs. Mosul from a Medical and Humanitarian Standpoint

Ahmed Twaij, a physician and journalist with experience in Iraq and other war zones, argues Hamas and ISIS cannot be compared.

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27 November, 2023 • Nada Ghosn

Palestinian Artists & Anti-War Supporters of Gaza Cancelled

Nada Ghosn on censored and cancelled voices, many of whom have called for an end to the assault on Gaza.

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