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The Imagination Interviews

31 July, 2023 • Sasha Moujaes

What Palestine Brings to the World—a Major Paris Exhibition

Sasha Moujaes tours an expansive exhibition at the Institut du Monde Arabe, talking to the curator and several Palestinian artists.

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31 July, 2023 • Matthew Broomfield

Can the Kurdish Women’s Movement Transform the Middle East?

Matthew Broomfield reviews a book on the Kurdish women's movement, which challenges hierarchical, patriarchal society.

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31 July, 2023 • Katie Logan

Arab American Teens Come of Age in Nayra and the Djinn

Katie Logan reviews a graphic novel that blends the real world with the fantastical in a coming of age journey.

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31 July, 2023 • Antony Loewenstein

Off to War—A Marriage on the Brink

Antony Loewenstein reviews the latest book from veteran war reporter Anjan Sundaram, whose work may have cost him his marriage.

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24 July, 2023 • Hadani Ditmars

Jenin’s Freedom Theatre Survives Another Assault

Hadani Ditmars reports on a legendary Palestinian theatre in Jenin that has nine lives and gives hope to the refugee camp's youth.

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24 July, 2023 • Sarah Eltantawi

A Day in the Life: Cairo

The writer's visit to a Cairo internet store to renew her internet service proves to be an out of body experience.

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24 July, 2023 • Kaya Genç

Literature Takes Courage: on Ahmet Altan’s Lady Life

In and out of Turkish prisons for his unflinching political essays, Ahmet Altan returns with a new novella in English.

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24 July, 2023 • Nazli Tarzi

A Deaf Boy’s Quest to Find His Voice in a Hearing World

In Edward Lovelace's new documentary, a refugee's handicap becomes a source of inspiration in the struggle for survival.

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17 July, 2023 • Youssef Rakha

Ghassan Zeineddine Reflects On, Transcends the Identity Zeitgeist

Youssef Rakha is more interested in what it means to be a contemporary Arab-Muslim independently of the West than an American Arab.

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17 July, 2023 • Katie Logan

New Graphic Novel is a Memorial for Holocaust Undesirables

Katie Logan has read "The Undesirables" — a graphic novel set in WW II-era Europe and North Africa.

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17 July, 2023 • Jordan Elgrably

Musical Artists at Work: Naïssam Jalal, Fazil Say & Azu Tiwaline

Sarah Naili interviews musical artists who meld eastern and western instruments, and forms, to create their unique sounds of beauty.

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17 July, 2023 • Lou Heliot

Words of Resistance: Nasim Marashi, Syaman Rapongan & Isabelle Sorente

Lou Heliot presents a portrait of three engagé novelists who make literature the locus of their resistance.

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17 July, 2023 • Anis Shivani

The Failure of Postcolonial Modernity in Siddhartha Deb’s Light

Anis Shivani finds that Siddhartha Deb's "outright denial of human agency sets him apart from even the most dire modernists."

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10 July, 2023 • Iason Athanasiadis

Why Isn’t Ghaith Abdul-Ahad a Household Name?

Iason Athanasiadis reviews the Iraqi correspondent's new memoir on Middle East wars and asks questions.

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10 July, 2023 • Yousef M. Aljamal

The End of the Palestinian State? Jenin Is Only the Beginning

Yousef M. Aljamal surmises renewed attacks on Jenin signal Israel's intention to end Palestinian hopes for statehood.

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