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The Imagination Interviews

14 March, 2021 • Mischa Geracoulis

The Truth About Syria: Mahmoud’s Story

Mischa Geracoulis shares the story of an art project among refugee children that helped Mahmoud Ismail through hard times.

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14 March, 2021 • TMR

A visual poem from Hala Alyan: Gaza

A spoken word poem from the author of The Twenty-Ninth Year and The Arsonists' City.

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14 March, 2021 • Raphaël Liogier

France’s Fake Islamo-Leftist Crisis

One of France's prime "Islamo-leftist" suspects, Raphaël Liogier, explains why the term does not apply and what the true danger is (hint: it's not Islam).

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14 March, 2021 • Hadani Ditmars

The Truth About Iraq: Memory, Trauma and the End of an Era

Hadani Ditmars remembers what Baghdad was like following the second Gulf War in 2003, when she toured Abu Ghraib with Robert Fisk.

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14 March, 2021 • Mohja Kahf

The Freedom You Want

A poem for Syria by Mohja Kahf.

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14 March, 2021 • Charlie Faulkner

Censorship by Assassination: the Danger of Reporting in Afghanistan

Independent journalist Charlie Faulkner files a chilling story from Kabul on the lethal campaign to silence Afghan reporters.

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14 March, 2021 • Marian Janssen

Poet in Pakistan: the Flamboyant Carolyn Kizer

Biographer Marian Janssen reveals the big, brash, blonde feminist writer and poet Carolyn Kizer, who fascinated and shocked Pakistanis—and introduced the ghazal to America.

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14 March, 2021 • Gil Anidjar

Poetry Against the State

Gil Anidjar reviews A Bibliography for After Jews and Arabs, and suggests that "our problem is that we have stopped listening to the poets."

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14 March, 2021 • Preeta Samarasan

The Short, Happy Life of Shirley Thompson

Novelist Preeta Samarasan believes that the greatest truths reside more often in fiction than in fact.

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14 March, 2021 • Ammiel Alcalay

Two Poems for Truth by Ammiel Alcalay

Two new poems by Ammiel Alcalay, "Kashoggi or Kashog-ji?" and "Translation Theory", explore versions of the truth.

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14 March, 2021 • Rayyan Al-Shawaf

Allah and the American Dream

Rayyan Al-Shawaf reviews The Bad Muslim Discount, the second novel from Syed Masood, but isn't sure he likes its happy ending.

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14 March, 2021 • Malu Halasa

The Crash, Covid-19 and Other Iranian Stories

Malu Halasa reviews the new graphic novel by former political prisoner and editorial cartoonist Mana Neyestani, released in 2021 by IranWire.com.

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14 March, 2021 • Claire Launchbury

Memory and the Assassination of Lokman Slim

Claire Launchbury writes of one man's long search for the truth about Lebanon's civil war, cut short by his mysterious murder this year.

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14 March, 2021 • Marcus Gilroy-Ware

On Literacy and the Lack Thereof

Marcus Gilroy-Ware, the author of After the Fact, The Truth About Fake News, warns that literacy and numeracy are on the wain.

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14 March, 2021 • Andy Lee Roth

The New Gatekeepers: How proprietary algorithms increasingly determine the news we see

Would you trust an algorithm to sell you a used car? Andy Lee Roth peers under the hood of Big Tech and finds plenty we should be worrying about.

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