World Picks from the Editors: July 15 — August 2
Film and photography festivals, concerts, art, standup comedy, lectures…TMR World Picks run the gamut and are selected by our editors.
Film and photography festivals, concerts, art, standup comedy, lectures…TMR World Picks run the gamut and are selected by our editors.
In this short story, an Iranian conscript keeps disappearing from duty. The natural world leaves clues of his whereabouts.
In the Libyan village “Hell,” temperatures soar to unimaginable heights, and war breaks out over a parking space in the shade of a tree.
We present the first chapter of Karoline Kamel’s debut novel in a new translation in English by Ranya Abdelrahman.
The meta-narrative in Frank Herbert’s Dune trilogy foresees the modern disaster of never-ending colonialism and a planet destroyed by oil.
Travel through the center of the world this summer from the comfort of your couch when you pick up any of these wonderful books.
In this short story by Nektaria Anastasiadou, the male and female terebinth trees of a Levantine childhood help heal a fractured family.
Our literary editor takes us on a deluxe reader’s tour of the stories behind the stories in the double summer fiction issue for 2024.
Featured artist Deena Mohamed is an accomplished Egyptian graphic novelist and author of the fantasy trilogy “Shubeik Lubeik” [Your Wish Is My Command].
In Qais Akbar Omar’s short story, a surprise homecoming threatens to upend the lives of a 14-year-old and her independent mother in Kabul.
Flaubert’s theory of meaning and form rests on a mystical conception of the nature of writing, alongside the theory of music in writing.
The diaries provide a complex double-layered narrative of Nika as a victim of regime brutality, and of Atrash as a survivor of state horror.