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Rasha Omran: 'I Want to Smile'

Rasha Omran: ‘I Want to Smile’

Poetry, Syria /
"I want to step out on my balcony and hang my laughter out on the clothesline, so that passersby can catch hold of it, scale the wall to the fourth floor, and laugh with me." ...

From Areej Gamal’s ‘Mariam, It’s Arwa’

From Areej Gamal's 'Mariam, It's Arwa'
Fiction /
Areej Gamal's Sawiris-winning novel Mariam, It's Arwa appeared at the end of last month in Addie Leak's translation. The titular Arwa and Mariam meet near Cairo University during the 2011 Egyptian uprising, and the encounter changes them both ...

In the Details: Masks, Memory, and Narrative Defiance

In the Details: Masks, Memory, and Narrative Defiance
Reviews /
"A Mask the Color of the Sky" practices what it clearly laid out: using literature to engage obsessively with colonial details, to challenge them, and to insist on a Palestinian narrative ...

Fiction

From Areej Gamal’s ‘Mariam, It’s Arwa’

From Areej Gamal's 'Mariam, It's Arwa'

Areej Gamal’s Sawiris-winning novel Mariam, It’s Arwa appeared at the end of last month in Addie Leak’s translation. The titular Arwa and Mariam meet near Cairo University during the 2011 Egyptian uprising, and the encounter changes them both.

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From Saïd Khatibi’s ‘I Resist the River’s Course’

From Saïd Khatibi's 'I Resist the River’s Course'

Saïd Khatibi’s I Resist the River’s Course — on the shortlist for the 2026 International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF), with a winner set to be announced online April 9 — chronicles half a century of Algerian history, from the Second World War to the early 1990s.

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From Ghazi Algosaibi’s ‘Abu Shalakh, the Chameleon’

From Ghazi Algosaibi's 'Abu Shalakh, the Chameleon'

“Abu Shalakh, the Chameleon” is a 2002 fantastical, satirical novel by Ghazi Algosaibi (1940-2010) in which the Saudi literary giant and politician recounts the history of the Kingdom and its global entanglements through Abu Shalakh, a lovable liar, unreliable storyteller, and self-proclaimed “truth-teller.”

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Poetry

Rasha Omran: ‘I Want to Smile’

Rasha Omran: 'I Want to Smile'

“I want to step out on my balcony and hang my laughter out on the clothesline, so that passersby can catch hold of it, scale the wall to the fourth floor, and laugh with me.”

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New Poetry in Translation: ‘Who Am I?’

New Poetry in Translation: 'Who Am I?'

“Who am I? / I am not myself.”

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New Poetry: Maha Al Aswad’s ‘Death in Six Images’

New Poetry: Maha Al Aswad's 'Death in Six Images'

“They walk beneath the sky. As their arms extend. As they grow new arms. As they carry their children.’

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Interviews

On the Field of Arabic Studies

On the Field of Arabic Studies

Translator-scholar Jonas Elbousty talks with Roger Allen about his journey in the field of Arabic Studies.

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Translation and Solidarity in Times of Imperial Mass Violence

Translation and Solidarity in Times of Imperial Mass Violence

In this “BETWEEN TWO ARABIC TRANSLATORS” conversation, Yasmeen Hanoosh and Elliott Colla look into two dimensions of translation, which Colla calls the solidaristic and the hegemonic, and the particular role translation has played in the US military.

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Samar Yazbek on Redefining Collective Memory

Samar Yazbek on Redefining Collective Memory

“Sometimes, I believe that silence itself could carry meaning in the face of this barbarity. Sometimes, I tell myself that I’ll stop documenting atrocities and only write literature. But all of this only makes sense in the context of our desire for justice, our desire to preserve the true essence of humanity.”

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From the archives

Safia Ketou: The First Algerian Sci-fi Novelist of Post-independence Algeria

Safia Ketou: The First Algerian Sci-fi Novelist of Post-independence Algeria
For Women in Translation Month, our Algeria editor writes about one of her favorite discoveries, whose La Planète Mauve et Autres Nouvelles should ...

Authors, Scholars, and Translators Look Back: On Radwa Ashour’s ‘Granada’

Authors, Scholars, and Translators Look Back: On Radwa Ashour's 'Granada'
Ten years after the death of the great Radwa Ashour (1946-2014), AUC Press has finally published Ashour’s complete Granada trilogy ...

‘Resistance and the Palestinian Folk Song’

'Resistance and the Palestinian Folk Song'
This piece appeared in our Spring 2021 SONG issue.  By Shaimaa Abulebda It was last year when a short video ...