Egyptian Sudanese Emirati Publishing participates in this year’s edition of the London Book Fair. The renowned Egyptian Sudanese Emirati Publishing is participating in the 2024…
View More Egyptian Sudanese Emirati Publishing to showcase rich literature at 2024 London Book FairCategory: LITERATURE
Cultural and Social Studies and the Power of AI: Middle Eastern Perspectives
By Marwan Hamay Numerous industries, including media, have already been transformed by artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the ability to alter cultural and social studies…
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The PalArt Collective are partnering with Amnesty International UK to host a one-of-a-kind Palestinian theatre and art festival at London’s Rich Mix. Over the course…
View More PalArt Festival Celebrates Palestinian artLiverpool Arab Arts Festival to return with in-person events alongside online shows
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF), the UK’s longest running festival of Arab arts and culture, returns in July 2021 for its 23rd edition. The multi-artform…
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We Wrote in Symbols: Love and Lust by Arab Women Writers
By Sulaiman Othman Saqi book has celebrated female authors on a new book We Wrote in Symbols celebrates the works of 75 of these female writers of Arab…
View More We Wrote in Symbols: Love and Lust by Arab Women WritersFrom Aleppo Without Love
From Aleppo Without Love: A true story of anguish and despair by a boy from Aleppo. The book is an autobiography of the British/Syrian–of Kurdish…
View More From Aleppo Without LoveMeet the storyteller who fights to keep Syrian folktales alive
By Claudia Ferrandiz and Nil Montilla He wears a jellabiya and a tarboosh or fez on his head, while he holds a stick. With deep…
View More Meet the storyteller who fights to keep Syrian folktales aliveNayrouz Qarmout: “I didn’t plan to be a writer at all”
Interview Sulaiman Othman The prize-winning writer on her short story The Sea Cloak highlights women’s voices in Gaza Born in Yarmouk in the Damascus refugee…
View More Nayrouz Qarmout: “I didn’t plan to be a writer at all”Autobiographies in Al Maghreb and Al Mashriq: differences?
By Amir Darwish Autobiographies in the Arab world are not individualistic but group one that connects with the family and it has elements of other…
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