18 July, 2022 • Ghazi Gheblawi
Ghazi Gheblawi In 2017 Darf Publishers, an independent publishing company based in London, where I am a senior editor, published an anthology of young writers from Libya under the… Continue reading Mohammed al-Naas—a Young Libyan Novelist to Watch
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15 July, 2022 • TMR
The world may be driving us crazy, but sharing our stories across cultures and borders is one way to hang on to our sanity.
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15 July, 2022 • Shokouh Moghimi, Salar Abdoh
Who knows what drives anyone mad? For a sister who loves her big sister and emulates her, the mystery will perhaps never be resolved.
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15 July, 2022 • Sarah AlKahly-Mills
You can run from grief and death until you lose your mind, but life is reserved for those who fight for it.
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15 July, 2022 • Youssef Rakha
Youssef Rahka introduces us to his Egyptian friend Maged Zaher and his seventh volume of poetry, composed in English.
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15 July, 2022 • Ani Zonneveld
Ani Zonneveld, leader of a progressive Muslim organization, argues that the United States is sliding perilously toward theocracy.
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15 July, 2022 • Mischa Geracoulis
Mischa Geracoulis reviews the film in which a Paris-trained shrink analyzes fellow Tunisians suffering from mental maladies.
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15 July, 2022 • Shahd Alshammari
Shahd Alshammari, a scholar of illness and disability, has written an extended study of literary madness.
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15 July, 2022 • Youssef Manessa
Youssef Manessa reviews a short film from Ely Dagher that speaks to his generation of Lebanese born in the '90s.
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15 July, 2022 • Tugrul Mende
Tugrul Mende reviews Shadh Alshammari's brave account of fighting MS and abelism.
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11 July, 2022 • Ayelet Tsabari
A writer born into both Arabic and Hebrew linguistic traditions finds herself writing in English but longing for Arabic.
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11 July, 2022 • Pierre Daum
Pierre Daum opines that despite a French museum's best effort, an exhibit on Algeria and France can't escape its colonial bias.
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11 July, 2022 • Fouad Mami
Fouad Mami on hunger striker Alaa Abd El-Fattah's new book, "You Have Not Yet Been Defeated."
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