How do we write about Palestine? 2 collections, 2 answers
And why read parachute writers, even if they’re famous?
And why read parachute writers, even if they’re famous?
To me, this is where solidarity can begin: by knowing, by seeing. Carefully, of course.
On May 14, in a cabin called Babel at Turin Book Fair’s Pavilion 3, Egyptian author Ahdaf Soueif and Iraqi novelist Sinan Antoun read excerpts of Mahmoud Darwish’s poetry, including…
Ursula Lindsey's thoughtful piece on freedom of movement in Palestine and the importance of the annual literary festival there.
Israeli border staff barred filmmaker Sara Ishaq from entering Palestine to participate in the Palestine Festival of Literature on Friday at the…
«On Palestine and the role and importance of 'witnessing'»
«On May 28, the annual Palestine Festival of Literature (PalFest) came to a close after a week of literary events in various locations across the occupied…»
«At the border it is always the same questions. Do you have another name? Do you have another passport? What is your father’s name? What is…»
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