Gaza, Not a Metaphor: Childhood, Memory, and the Refusal of Spectacle
A review of Abdalhadi Alijla’s Fearful in Gaza, tracing how ordinary childhood memories under siege resist abstraction and restore Gaza ...
A review of Abdalhadi Alijla’s Fearful in Gaza, tracing how ordinary childhood memories under siege resist abstraction and restore Gaza ...
In this interview, Refqa Abu-Remaileh maps a fragmented literary history shaped by exile, censorship, and resilience—offering an interactive archive that ...
The archive of the revolution is both a child of hope and its creator. Through documenting their revolution and preserving ...
Amid the cracked tiles of the German Foreigners’ Office, Aras feels the weight of a people caught up in a ...
The revival of Libyan literature in the past decade has been challenged by threats, harm, intimidation and censorship. Yet, in ...
