The Non-Citizen Gulf Resident Novel: An Emergent Genre?
Non-citizen Gulf residents are rarely depicted in media or literature, but two new novels may change all that.
Non-citizen Gulf residents are rarely depicted in media or literature, but two new novels may change all that.
Jadd Hilal is French, Palestinian, and Lebanese. In this interview with TMR, he parses national identities.
Haunted by fear and fragile hope, two couples cross the Afghan capital and accidentally meet. Where is the common ground between them?
A new memoir builds a case for one state where everyone has equal rights.
This essay examines how grieving for Palestine is policed in classrooms, newsrooms, and across borders, revealing the cost of bearing witness.
A lonely Lebanese writer welcomes a poor woman into his home, unwittingly realizing that it is she who is saving him.
Maysaa Alajjan on a homeland that never accepted her, and another that she never knew.
Rome-based filmmaker Amy Omar explores the short stories of a Turkish writer living in Paris who turns cities into characters themselves.
Nationality: at the end of the day, we are richer for the diversity of our identities, and poorer for our divisions.
Al-Dujaili shows how global crises connect us and reveal our shared humanity.
في روايته الأولى، يكتب عبد الله ناصر عن عائلة تظهر جانبًا غامضًا من حياة أحد أفرادها، الأب الودود ذو الهيبة، وأيضًا المشهور بارتباطه بقضية جنائية غير معتادة، ومع تلك الشهرة فلا يتكلم عنها أحد مطلقًا.
في ما يشبه السيرة، يكتب عمر طاهر عن المقاهي والأغاني، والعائلة والأحباب. بلغته السلسة وصوره الواقعية، ونصوصه المشبعة بروح مصرية أصيلة، يُعد عمر طاهر من أهم الكتاب المصريين المعاصرين.