Cairo, undelivered: A conversation with Mai Serhan
Mai’s writing doesn’t seek to provoke. It seeks to reveal
Mai’s writing doesn’t seek to provoke. It seeks to reveal
A motorcycle ride through Cairo, as navigated, contemplated, forsaken. [wonderplugin_video iframe="https://youtu.be/aZEK6q8C0yY" lightbox=0 lightboxsize=1 lightboxwidth=960 lightboxheight=540 autoopen=0 autoopendelay=0 autoclose=0 lightboxtitle="" lightboxgroup="" lightboxshownavigation=0 showimage="" lightboxoptions="" videowidth=600 videoheight=400 keepaspectratio=1 autoplay=0 loop=0…
Some people only run when they're chased; others choose to run and do so with pleasure.
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