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'On the Back of Restless Winds'

‘On the Back of Restless Winds’

Nonfiction, Reviews /
In his 2015 autobiography, A Time of Wind, Anxiety, and Freedom (أزمنة الريح والقلق والحرية ), Sudanese scholar Dr. Hayder Ibrahim Ali offers a rare and insightful account of Sudan’s intellectual and political life ...

Lamia Ziadé’s ‘Rue de Phénicie’

Lamia Ziadé’s ‘Rue de Phénicie’
Reviews /
Lebanese artist and writer Lamia Ziadé’s fifth illustrated book for adults, Rue de Phénicie, (Phoenicia Street), is a work of intellectual rigor and personal honesty. It’s a story that begins with finding hedonistic joy in Paris grows progressively more complicated by her excavations of the past and grappling with the present ...

‘The Tale of a Child Who Has Not Yet Burned’

'The Tale of a Child Who Has Not Yet Burned'
Nonfiction /
This excerpt comes from the first chapter of the extraordinary literary memoir The Fire: The Tale of a Child Who Has Not Yet Burned, by Mohammad Abdo Najari, published in Damascus by Dar al-Hassad in 1996 ...

Fiction

Classic Short Fiction: ‘On New Year’s Eve’

Classic Short Fiction: 'On New Year’s Eve'

What happens on New Year’s Eve when a conservative (and naive) father comes to his son’s front door, in Cairo, and hears something he never expected? A holiday classic from Egyptian writer Ibrahim Abdelkader Al-Mazni (1889–1949).

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‘A Plot in the Making’

'A Plot in the Making'

New short fiction by the relentlessly creative Palestinian writer Nasser Rabah.

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Classic Short Fiction: al-Irani’s The Last Bullet

Classic Short Fiction: al-Irani's The Last Bullet

A classic short story by Palestinian writer Mahmoud Saif al-Din al-Irani in which wealthy men in Amman tell a Palestinian waiter he should be happy.

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Poetry

Two (Communist) Poems by Saadi Youssef

Two (Communist) Poems by Saadi Youssef

“I’ve said it before, and I say it now on this London evening / before it’s too late: / I am the last communist!”

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Mohammed el-Makki Ibrahim and the Homeland as Beloved

Mohammed el-Makki Ibrahim and the Homeland as Beloved

For Sudanese readers living through the current crisis, the following lines by the late Mohammed el-Makkī Ibrahim resonate with striking immediacy, even though they were written in the 1980s. Beneath the layers of grief, a restrained optimism continues to breathe through its lines.

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‘The Love’: New Poetry in Translation by Hoda Omran

'The Love': New Poetry in Translation by Hoda Omran

“Marriage is the afterlife / for which we have to cross this life, / leaving behind our homes and pasts, / waiting for justice with a light heart, / where our homes become our graves.”

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Interviews

Translating Arabic Polyglossia

Translating Arabic Polyglossia

In this “BETWEEN TWO ARABIC TRANSLATORS” conversation, Yasmeen Hanoosh and Jonathan Wright discuss Wright’s start in literary translation, its divergence from the sort of translation he practiced as a journalist, and his ideas about what he calls Arabic polyglossia.

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On ‘Fighting Ideological Fantasy with Fiction’

On ‘Fighting Ideological Fantasy with Fiction’

Several authors who contributed short stories to the collection spoke about their thoughts on the collapse of time, historical continuities and the notion of fighting ideological fantasy with fiction.

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Listening to Voices with Hoda Barakat

Listening to Voices with Hoda Barakat

This is part of an interview with the Lebanese author Hoda Barakat that took place on September 30 2025. It has been translated from French and edited for clarity and length. You can also listen to the BULAQ episode based on this interview, in which we also discuss Barakat’s unique life journey and works.

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In Focus

From Gaza
Between Two Arabic Translators with Yasmeen Hanoosh
2024 Flash Fiction Finalists

From the archives

‘To Keep That Wrongness’: Adania Shibli on Relating to Language in ‘Minor Detail’

‘To Keep That Wrongness’: Adania Shibli on Relating to Language in 'Minor Detail'
By Alex Tan On 12 September 2024, the Palestinian writer Adania Shibli was in New York City to speak about ...

Another Road for Syrian Poetry

Another Road for Syrian Poetry

“The divide among poets has added a diaspora to the spatial diaspora, which scattered Syrians around the world.”

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The Story of a Poem: Refaat Alareer’s ‘If I Must Die’

The Story of a Poem: Refaat Alareer's 'If I Must Die'
By Salih J Altoma  “And in Gaza and the West Bank, a new generation of poets persists. The most famous, ...