Kurdish Novel Explores Nightmarish Isolation in Eastern Anatolia
Kaya Genç reviews Ebru Ojen’s newly translated novel, an exploration of a Kurdish mother grappling with the sacrifices of motherhood.
Kaya Genç reviews Ebru Ojen’s newly translated novel, an exploration of a Kurdish mother grappling with the sacrifices of motherhood.
Arie Amaya-Akkermans does a deep dive into the fascinating career of Istanbul-born Greek Armenian artist Hera Büyüktaşçıyan.
Matt Hanson, an art writer in Turkey, drives across the high plains between Ankara and Konya to see a site-specific art installation.
TMR publishes World Picks special edition on its third anniversary, including events from Sept. 15-26, 2023.
Devotional poems in Tamil by Andal, a poet as beloved in India as Rumi is around the world.
A child grows up in a Northern California cult — a close-knit community of 400 people who seek to live an ideal, even utopian life.
Renowned record producer Sir Robin Millar reports from Marrakesh, 45 miles from the epicenter of Morocco’s devastating earthquake.
Moroccan Amazigh scholar Brahim El Guabli learned that his family in Ouarzazate lost their home in the earthquake that hit Friday night.
A Moroccan scholar from the earthquake region, Aomar Boum, and his UCLA colleague Sarah A. Stein, provide more context on the Atlas Mountains communities hit by the temblor.
Michael Scott Moore channels veteran experiences through a wily cat as an Iraq war vet tries to readapt to life in Calaveras, California.
In his new book, Andrew Quilty relates some of the blowback after 9/11 brought about the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.
The largest festival of Arab and North African music takes place each year in Montpellier: Arabesques is quite the two-week extravaganza.