Our senior editor in Beirut, Lina Mounzer, relates intimately to the theme of TMR 53, having experienced civil...
SEPTEMBER 5, 2025 • By Lina Mounzer
In the Libyan village “Hell,” temperatures soar to unimaginable heights, and war breaks out over a parking space...
JULY 5, 2024 • By Mohammed Alnaas
Two exhibitions on Libya try to navigate between what to bring along from the country's past and what...
MARCH 3, 2024 • By Naima Morelli
Four editors at The Markaz Review share some of their most anticipated titles publishing in 2024.
JANUARY 22, 2024 • By TMR
Yesmine Abida recalls the end of her family's time in Tripoli and the beginning of a life without...
DECEMBER 3, 2023 • By Yesmine Abida
Sarri Elfaitouri on urbanism, social reforms, and the legacy of colonialism in Libya after the March 2023 demolition...
DECEMBER 3, 2023 • By Naima Morelli
A Libyan writer from Derna laments the floods that came not long after she devoted a short story...
NOVEMBER 13, 2023 • By Naima Morelli
Lama Elsharif finds that Derna’s harrowing flood proves a surprising catalyst for unity in a nation scarred by...
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 • By Lama Elsharif
Malu Halasa tells the story of refugees seeking asylum in Britain who brave the dangerous waters of the...
MARCH 5, 2023 • By Malu Halasa
Iason Athanasiadis reviews the new Ibrahim al-Koni translation of a story that recounts Islam's conquest of North Africa.
SEPTEMBER 5, 2022 • By Francisco Letelier