Belonging to Human Time: A Syrian Contribution to Arab Poetics
Poet Saleh Diab recently edited a bilingual, French-Arabic, anthology of Syrian poetry: By Daniel Behar, Hussein Bin Hamza Saleh Diab. Photo credit: Michel Nachef. Saleh ……Read More
Poet Saleh Diab recently edited a bilingual, French-Arabic, anthology of Syrian poetry: By Daniel Behar, Hussein Bin Hamza Saleh Diab. Photo credit: Michel Nachef. Saleh ……Read More
The reader, Nassir al-Sayeid al-Nour writes, “is submerged in the various fluctuating characters’ names, memories, ambitions and existential mess” in Egyptian author Mansoura Ez Eldin’s ……Read More
Palestinian writer Atef Abu Saif is a talented and insightful political scientist, novelist, short-story writer, and editor who lives in Gaza: 1. Still Life: Scenes ……Read More
Best-selling and boundary-challenging Kuwaiti novelist Bothayna al-Essa gave a commencement speech at Kuwait University this spring. In it, she spoke about her personal journey with literature ……Read More
Earlier this week, the Library of Arabic Literature published the two-volume In Darfur: An Account of the Sultanate and Its People, edited and translated by Humphrey Davies, with ……Read More
What follows is an excerpt from Syrian novelist Haitham Hussein’s new autobiography, There May Not Be Anyone Left: Agatha Christie…Come, I’ll Tell You How I Live. It’s ……Read More
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