“Silence is Not the Way”—Arab Writers Against Israel’s Genocide
When one poet declines to participate on the international stage in Edinburgh, supporters of Palestinian human rights are in a quandary.
When one poet declines to participate on the international stage in Edinburgh, supporters of Palestinian human rights are in a quandary.
في قصة قصيرة للكاتبة الفلسطينية سميرة عزام، تفرض التكنولوجيا الحديثة على الناس عبئًا لا قبل لهم به.
متحيرًا بين الوصال والانتقام، ينتظر شهاب موعدًا غراميًا بعد ثلاثين سنة من آخر لقاء، من بدت له قديمًا أنها حب العمر، تبدو الآن مصدرًا للتوتر والتفكير العميق.
Matt Broomfield’s new book explores the history of the Rojava revolution in Syrian Kurdistan as a model for global liberation movements.
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.
In Paranda, everyday activities like reading symbolize protest and resistance in homes, alleyways, and gatherings.
Thoth invites readers to witness the struggles of Palestinians and raise awareness of the ongoing catastrophe in the West Bank.
Gaza’s senior poet Nasser Rabah presents two poems from his first collected works in English, new from City Lights.
TMR’s literary editor gives insight and nuance to our Summer 2025 double literary issue.
We’re not quite at “Fahrenheit 451” where books in pyres are burned in public, but our freedom to read faces significant threats.