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TMR 52 • Freedom to Read

4 July, 2025 • Malu Halasa

Ignoring the Drones: Introduction to Freedom to Read

TMR's literary editor gives insight and nuance to our Summer 2025 double literary issue.

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4 July, 2025 • Thoth

Unwritten Stories from Palestine

Thoth invites readers to witness the struggles of Palestinians and raise awareness of the ongoing catastrophe in the West Bank.

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4 July, 2025 • Sarah Shaheen, Lina Mounzer

A Medical Gaze at the Grand Multiparas

A doctor writes on the grand multipara, “the great giver of multiple births” — women who have given birth five or more times.

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4 July, 2025 • Ilan Pappé, Elias Khoury

Palestine Is Literature: Elias Khoury & Ilan Pappé in Conversation

Elias Khoury and Ilan Pappe discuss a mutual line of racism and victimization that runs through the Nakba and the Holocaust.

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4 July, 2025 • Eman Quotah

In Nasser Rabah’s Poetry, تقول القصيدة كلمتها

Nasser Rabah and other poets of Gaza are still writing — still sending their poems to us, because Palestine is literature.

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4 July, 2025 • Marie Bamyani, Zubair Popalzai

In Reading, We Resist

In Paranda, everyday activities like reading symbolize protest and resistance in homes, alleyways, and gatherings.

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4 July, 2025 • Rana Alsoufi

Syrian Asylees in the US Risk Everything Going Home

U.S. asylees and refugees must consider the risks of visiting Syria against the lives they've established in the U.S.

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4 July, 2025 • Hayel al-Mathabi, Christiaan James

“The General Secretariat of Speed Bumps”—an Excerpt

Wasta and nepotism are at the heart of this short story by Yemen’s most prolific writer, theatre critic, and journalist.

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4 July, 2025 • Fadi Zaghmout, Rana Asfour

“My Choices Are My Downfall”—a short story by Fadi Zaghmout

What happens when a human-robot relationship forms? In near-future Dubai, an accident in a skyscraper holds the key to this question.

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4 July, 2025 • Arie Amaya-Akkermans

Syria and the Future of Art: an Intimate Portrait

Following the banishment of Bashar Al-Assad, Syrian artists are starting to return and exhibit new work at home and internationally.

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4 July, 2025 • Yahia Lababidi

Victor Hugo and Islam: A Literary Bridge Between East and West

Victor Hugo’s way still guides those building bridges across languages, faiths, and histories in a time of fear.

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4 July, 2025 • Manar Alsaif

Reading Between the Lines of Land

Trekking through the diverse terrains of Britain, Norway, and Saudi Arabia, a geologist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and reconnecting with her roots.

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4 July, 2025 • Alireza Iranmehr, Salar Abdoh

The Bullet, the Missile and the Woman In-Between

A meditation on how war distorts the perception of time, transforming events and emotions into distant memories.

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4 July, 2025 • Lara Vergnaud

Arab Writing in French: Claiming Space and Language

The “francophone” term limits books to the “Francophonie” section in French bookstores, and forces authors to focus on identity.

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4 July, 2025 • Nahla Karam, Nada Faris

“Waving at the Sky”—a story by Nahla Karam

Two women on the mend in the hospital, one a wife and mother, the other pining for a lover, both dream of a better life.

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