Taqi Spateen Paints Palestine Museum Mural of Aaron Bushnell
Aaron Bushnell, the U.S. serviceman who self-immolated to protest the genocide in Gaza, has become a modern Palestinian martyr.
Aaron Bushnell, the U.S. serviceman who self-immolated to protest the genocide in Gaza, has become a modern Palestinian martyr.
Gurnah’s new novel, “Theft,” is a post-colonial exploration of Tanzania, immigration, and the relationship between Africa and the west.
في رحلة العودة من الزمالك إلى مصر الجديدة، يختبر الشاب خنزرته الجميلة في أقوى صورها، متشتتًا بين الاستماع إلى سائق التاكسي البكَّاء وبين موعده الذي انتهي نهاية محبطة.
Trekking through the diverse terrains of Britain, Norway, and Saudi Arabia, a geologist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and reconnecting with her roots.
Mouline and Leila recount their prison years in Morocco in the 1970s and ’80s during the “Years of Lead” — a period characterized by heavy state repression.
Elias Khoury and Ilan Pappe discuss a mutual line of racism and victimization that runs through the Nakba and the Holocaust.
“Voices of Resistance” stands as a vital work of testimonial literature that refuses to be forgotten, writes Francesca Vawdrey.
Forgotten offers a profound meditation on the Palestinian landscape, on loss, neglect and the ravages of time.
After many years of being tormented, a man finally seeks revenge against past aggressors who have long since vanished. Or have they?
What happens when a human-robot relationship forms? In near-future Dubai, an accident in a skyscraper holds the key to this question.
Two women on the mend in the hospital, one a wife and mother, the other pining for a lover, both dream of a better life.
A meditation on how war distorts the perception of time, transforming events and emotions into distant memories.