From Leila Baalbaki’s ‘Spaceship of Tenderness to the Moon’
Lebanese author Leila Baalbaki’s I Live was on the Arab Writers Union’s “Top 105” novels of the twentieth century, and was published in French as Je vis! in 1958 ……Read More
Lebanese author Leila Baalbaki’s I Live was on the Arab Writers Union’s “Top 105” novels of the twentieth century, and was published in French as Je vis! in 1958 ……Read More
As part of our ongoing Women in Translation Month series, a talk with Iraqi author Maysaloon Hadi about her latest novel, translation, promotion, and writing ……Read More
The Feminist Library suggests five reads for your #WiTMonth from their shelves, either in translation or translations-to-be: Special from The Knowledge Workshop The Knowledge Workshop is ……Read More
For Women in Translation Month, our Algeria editor writes about one of her favorite discoveries, whose La Planète Mauve et Autres Nouvelles should certainly be brought into English ……Read More
As Women in Translation Month rolls on, Amanda Hannoosh Steinberg looks at the women who seem to have disappeared in scholarship about the Arabic popular ……Read More
When the great Egyptian writer-activist-translator Radwa Ashour was a young PhD student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst — living far from friends, family, ……Read More
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