TMR 50

RETURNING HOME

In the 50th issue of The Markaz Review, diverse writers explore the return home in creative nonfiction, fiction excerpts and prose poems.

For Our 50th Issue, Writers Reflect on Going Home
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2 May, 2025

For Our 50th Issue, Writers Reflect on Going Home

In the 50th issue of The Markaz Review, diverse writers explore the return home in creative nonfiction, fiction excerpts and prose poems.

  • TMR 50
  • CENTERPIECE
A Kashmiri in Cashmere

A Kashmiri in Cashmere

After going to Cashmere in Washington state last summer, Nafeesa Syeed wrote the following essay on colonization, displacement, and belonging.

May 2, 2025 • By Nafeesa Syeed
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Going Home to South Lebanon: Abdel Hamid Baalbaki

Going Home to South Lebanon: Abdel Hamid Baalbaki

The Sursock Museum in Beirut presents "Ode to the South," a tribute exhibition to the late Abdel Hamid Baalbaki, 1940-2013.

May 2, 2025 • By Karina El Helou

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Leaving Abdoh, Finding Chamran

Leaving Abdoh, Finding Chamran

Salar Abdoh reflects on returning to Iran, burdened by injustice and a desire to reconnect with a culture that has normalized disinformation.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY SALAR ABDOH
Home is Elsewhere: On the Fictions of Return

Home is Elsewhere: On the Fictions of Return

Feeling that her childhood home differed from her birthplace, writer Mai Al-Nakib perceives home as more imaginary than real.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY MAI AL-NAKIB
Exile and Hope: Sudanese creatives and the question of home

Exile and Hope: Sudanese creatives and the question of home

Sudanese artists in exile are keeping their identity and heritage alive while they await the chance to return home.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY ATI METWALY
A Letter To My Cruel Lover: Tripoli

A Letter To My Cruel Lover: Tripoli

My Tripoli breathes gunpowder, // … the city where mosques are bombed and streets get emptied. // … How can my Lebanon be their Lebanon?

2 MAY, 2025 • BY LARA KASSEM
Arabic Jazz and Yazz Ahmed: A Music Between Homelands

Arabic Jazz and Yazz Ahmed: A Music Between Homelands

Arabic jazz challenges stereotypes amid rising xenophobia in the West and colonial violence in the Arab world.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY GABRIEL POLLEY
Looking for a Job, Living and Dying in Iran: The Logistics of Going Back

Looking for a Job, Living and Dying in Iran: The Logistics of Going Back

Not even escalating tensions between Israel and Iran could stop one wayward Iranian from returning home to see his father one last time.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY RAHA NIK-ANDISH
The anger and sadness I brought back from Damascus. And the urge to shave my head

The anger and sadness I brought back from Damascus. And the urge to shave my head

Batoul Ahmad, during a ten-year absence from Damascus, reconstructs her sense of home through memory and self-discovery in Australia.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY BATOUL AHMAD
Strangers at Home: Young Palestinians in Israel

Strangers at Home: Young Palestinians in Israel

Young Palestinian citizens of Israel navigate life facing a unique position as both insiders and outsiders.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY SOPHIA DIDINOVA
“Return to Salé,” an excerpt from <em>Le Bastion des Larmes</em>

“Return to Salé,” an excerpt from Le Bastion des Larmes

Returning to Salé, his hometown in Morocco, a writer and educator is haunted by the voice of a gay lover, who insists on being remembered.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY ABDELLAH TAïA
“Return to Ramallah,” an excerpt from <em>Too Soon</em> by Betty Shamieh

“Return to Ramallah,” an excerpt from Too Soon by Betty Shamieh

Shamieh's novel "Too Soon" invites the audience to reflect on their relationships with home and the multifaceted nature of belonging.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY BETTY SHAMIEH
Return to Iraq: Sama Alshaibi’s ‘طرس’

Return to Iraq: Sama Alshaibi’s ‘طرس’

Sama Alshaibi’s new project focuses on the spatial, material, and technological fragments that narrate the story of a place and its people.

2 MAY, 2025 • BY YASMINE AL AWA
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