‘Literary Massacre in Kuwait’: The State of Book Banning
This month, there has been a fresh push from Kuwaiti citizens who are fed up with official censorship, both outside the Ministry of Information and ……Read More
This month, there has been a fresh push from Kuwaiti citizens who are fed up with official censorship, both outside the Ministry of Information and ……Read More
Copies of Fadi Zaghmout’s third novel, Laila and the Lamb, have been stopped from entering Jordan. Just as Kuwaiti readers were protesting the extensive censorship that ……Read More
This article is based on conversations between the author and co-founders of Arabiska Teatern Helen Al-Janabi and Oskar Rosén in Stockholm on August 6, 2018: ……Read More
Breaking from tradition, Ahmed Gasmia not only writes a nineteenth-century historical novel that’s funny. It also has a happy ending: By Nadia Ghanem Ahmed Gasmia ……Read More
As Women in Translation Month 2018 (#WiTMonth) rolls toward its conclusion, a new translation of Sania Saleh’s البحيرات المدانة, translated by acclaimed poet-translator Marilyn Hacker: ……Read More
Iraqi poet Lamia Abbas Amara was born in 1929 and published her first poem when she was thirteen: By Hend Saeed Lamia Abbas Amara was ……Read More
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