TMR 46

ANIMALS

TMR's November issue deliberately eschews the binary and inspirational relationship between the proverbial “man and beast."

Animal Truths
  • TMR 46
  • Editorial
1 November, 2024

Animal Truths

TMR's November issue deliberately eschews the binary and inspirational relationship between the proverbial “man and beast."

  • TMR 46
  • CENTERPIECE
“Habib”—a story by Ghassan Ghassan

“Habib”—a story by Ghassan Ghassan

A bombing in Gaza destroys an entire family except for the protagonist of the short story and his beloved dog.

November 1, 2024 • By Ghassan Ghassan
  • TMR 46
  • Featured Artist
Lin May Saeed

Lin May Saeed

The November 2024 featured artist is the late German-Iraqi sculptor Lin May Saeed, much of whose work celebrated the animal world.

November 1, 2024 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans

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