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Driving in Palestine Now is More Dangerous Than Ever

Driving in Palestine Now is More Dangerous Than Ever

A Twitter post by Fadi Quran reveals the reality on the ground these days trying to get around...

JANUARY 29, 2024 • By TMR
Inci Atrek’s Intercultural Novel—Holiday Country

Inci Atrek’s Intercultural Novel—Holiday Country

Amy Omar explores her own Turkish American identity while relating to Turkish American writer Inci Atrek and her...

JANUARY 29, 2024 • By Amy Omar
A Century of Sergei Parajanov: Conjurer of Cinematic Worlds

A Century of Sergei Parajanov: Conjurer of Cinematic Worlds

William Gourlay revisits the works of Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov, who created cinematic moments from across Europe, the...

JANUARY 29, 2024 • By William Gourlay
Israel-Palestine: Peace Under Occupation?

Israel-Palestine: Peace Under Occupation?

Laëtitia Soula reports on a French trade union event that presented anti-colonialist writer and publisher Alain Gresh.

JANUARY 29, 2024 • By Laëtitia Soula
Messages from Gaza Now /4

Messages from Gaza Now /4

Tragic and horrifying, Hossam Madhoun’s 'Messages from Gaza Now' is an invaluable eye witness account inside Gaza’s war...

JANUARY 22, 2024 • By Hossam Madhoun
Nothing out of the Ordinary: A Journalist’s West Bank Memories

Nothing out of the Ordinary: A Journalist’s West Bank Memories

Chloé Benoist, a French journalist and editor, writes of her time spent reporting from the West Bank.

JANUARY 22, 2024 • By Chloé Benoist
Illuminated Reading for 2024: Our Anticipated Titles

Illuminated Reading for 2024: Our Anticipated Titles

Four editors at The Markaz Review share some of their most anticipated titles publishing in 2024.

JANUARY 22, 2024 • By TMR
Colors of the Diaspora: Alia Farid

Colors of the Diaspora: Alia Farid

Sophie Kazan Makhlouf reviews Alia Farid's first solo exhibition in the UK that draws a line between local...

JANUARY 22, 2024 • By Sophie Kazan Makhlouf
War Weariness & Absurdity in Jamaluddin Aram’s Debut Novel

War Weariness & Absurdity in Jamaluddin Aram’s Debut Novel

Something beyond war-weariness informs Jamaluddin Aram’s depiction of 1990s Afghanistan in his debut novel, writes Rudi Heinrich.

JANUARY 15, 2024 • By Rudi Heinrich
“New Reasons”—a short story by Samira Azzam

“New Reasons”—a short story by Samira Azzam

In a translated tale from Palestine’s first lady of short stories, the newest technology exacts a toll on...

JANUARY 15, 2024 • By Samira Azzam
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