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This month’s issue of Words Without Borders is called “Turning the Kaleidoscope: Writing from Lebanon” and was co-edited by Olivia Snaije and Mitchell Albert: It includes ……Read More
This month’s issue of Words Without Borders is called “Turning the Kaleidoscope: Writing from Lebanon” and was co-edited by Olivia Snaije and Mitchell Albert: It includes ……Read More
In Benjamin Koerber’s Conspiracy in Modern Egyptian Literature, Egyptian literary paranoia and conspiracy theories — from the mid-20th century until now — are treated in ……Read More
Canadian author Marcello Di Cintio recently released a book about his journey among Palestinian writers. It opens: Marcello Di Cintio’s Pay No Heed to the ……Read More
Humphrey Davies, editor-translator of the recently-published In Darfur: An Account of the Sultanate and Its People, by Muhammad al-Tūnisī, came to the book through another ……Read More
On the U.S.’s Independence Day, a re-run from a previous 4th of July: Just as strange portraits of Arabs appear in North American literature, so Americans, ……Read More
Episode 17 of the Bulaq podcast — co-hosted by the Arabist’s Ursula Lindsey and ArabLit founder M. Lynx Qualey, and produced by the Arabist’s Issandr ……Read More
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