ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY
A magazine of Arabic literature in translation
  • HOME
  • FICTION
  • POETRY
    • From Gaza
  • IN CONVERSATION
    • Between Two Arabic Translators
  • SUPPORT
    • Donate to Support our Writers, Artists, Translators
    • ArabLit on Patreon
  • BOOKS & MAGAZINES
    • Buy at Gumroad
    • Buy in Our Shop
    • Mugs, Tees, More
  • ABOUT US
    • SUBMIT
    • Who We Are
    • CONTACT
      • ArabLit & ALQ
      • ArabKidLitNow Project
      • Bulaq
Untitled design - 2026-02-26T143833.613

News translation workshop

Online Summer Arabic Translation Workshop Open for Applications

March 6, 2026

The British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT) Arabic Summer Workshop is now open for applications.

Untitled design - 2026-03-05T085437.810

From ArabLit Quarterly, Poetry Alice Holttum, Bassma Sheikho, Maisaa Tanjour

Bassma Sheikho’s ‘Scream’

March 5, 2026

“No electricity tonight. / Boredom is about to kill me.”

Translating Noir Alexander Elinson on Saïd Khatibi’s The End of Sahara

Interviews Alexander Elinson, Said Khatibi, Tugrul Mende

Translating Noir: On ‘The End of Sahara’

March 4, 2026

In this conversation with ArabLit’s Tugrul Mende, translator Alex Elinson talks about how literary prizes affect the translation landscape, the draw of detective novels, and how he hones voice in a novel with many starring characters.

Untitled design - 2026-03-02T140107.742

From ArabLit Quarterly, Nonfiction, Syria Alice Holttum, Maisaa Tanjour, Samar Yazbek

Samar Yazbek’s ‘The Silent Night-Dwellers of Damascus’

March 3, 2026

This essay, by the extraordinary Syrian writer Samar Yazbek, appears in our latest issue, SYRIA: Fall of Eternity, ed. Ghada Alatrash and Fadi Azzam. 

سوداسية الأيام الستة إميل حبيبي (4)

Fiction Emile Habiby, The Six-Day Sextet

Part Five, Emile Habiby’s ‘The Six-Day Sextet’

March 2, 2026

On Mondays this winter, we are publishing installments of Emile Habiby’s The Six-Day Sextet, which is available in an open-access, non-commercial translation by Invisible Dragoman.

Untitled design - 2026-02-25T122706.448

From ArabLit Quarterly, News, Syria Syria, Syria: Fall of Eternity

Announcing the Launch of our Spring 2026 Issue: ‘SYRIA: Fall of Eternity’

March 1, 2026

“It is no easy task to tell the Syrian tale, one that is written—and still being written—in the midst of both darkness and light.”

Forthcoming November 2025 (2)

Lit Lists A Mask the Color of the Sky, Addie Leak, Areej Gamal, Bassem Khandaqji, Hamoud Saud, Iman Humaydan Yunis, Mariam It's Arwa, Michelle Hartman, Songs for Darkness, Syria: The Fall of Eternity, The Raven of Ruwi and Other Stories from Oman, Zia Ahmed

Forthcoming March 2026: Big Novels and Intimate Short Stories

February 28, 2026

As publication dates often slip — and new books surface — we try to have a glance at what’s really (to the best of our knowledge) coming in translation from Arabic at the start of each month. If you have more books to add, please let us know.

The Second Family By Mohammed Hussein Heikal Translated by Amr El-Zawawy (2)

Fiction Amr El-Zawawy, Mohammed Hussein Heikal

Classic Short Fiction by Mohammed Hussein Heikal

February 26, 2026

In this classic short story, a woman tries to find a love of equals in early twentieth century Cairo.

Sad Heron By Nazim Mizhir Translated by the author, with Mennan Salih

Fiction, Iraq Mennan Salih, Nazim Mizhir

Nazim Mizhir’s ‘Sad Heron’

February 25, 2026

“In the beginning, we considered his visit nothing more than an illusion or a daydream, until one evening the village dogs suddenly hushed and stared, bewildered, into the darkness.”

«‹ 2 3 4 5 ›»

Search Arablit

Categories

POETRY

New and featured poetry in translation.

FICTION

Short fiction from the Maghreb and Mashreq.

INTERVIEWS

Talks with authors, translators, publishers, & more.

BETWEEN TWO TRANSLATORS

.An exploration of power and language with Yasmeen Hanoosh

Reviews

A look at Arabic literature and Arabic literature in translation.

From the Quarterly

Featured poetry, fiction, and essays from our magazine.

Podcast

Listen to the latest from BULAQ, an Arabic books-centric podcast.

Lit Lists

Listicles of bilingual books, medieval poems, short-short stories and more.

Social Media

Updates from ArabLit

Subscribe to updates from ArabLit - simply enter your email below.

Join 32.5K other subscribers
Back to Top
© ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY 2026
Powered by WordPress • Themify WordPress Themes