Mending the holes in collective memory
20 January 2020
Artists grapple with Israel’s theft and destruction of Palestine’s visual archive. Read more about Mending the holes in collective memory
20 January 2020
Artists grapple with Israel’s theft and destruction of Palestine’s visual archive. Read more about Mending the holes in collective memory
9 October 2018
An errand between a father and son becomes a truthful look at Nazareth and its people in Annemarie Jacir’s Wajib. Read more about Stuck between duty and decay
8 May 2018
A contemporary portrait of a people who continue to resist both occupation and simple categorization. Read more about Palestinian writers revealed
23 January 2018
Little-known journalist predicted the consequences of Britain’s meddling in Palestine. Read more about Putting Balfour on trial
16 December 2016
Adventurous life of Fawzi al-Qawuqji, early 20th century revolutionary, recounted in engrossing new biography. Read more about Palestine's “scallywag leader of incredible cunning”
27 May 2016
Extraordinary Rendition is an anthology of American authors who refuse to self-censor. Read more about Writing about Palestine's tragedy
30 December 2015
A prison cell serves as an analogy for Israel’s occupation in Mai Masri’s debut feature. Read more about Israeli prison brutality dramatized in "3000 Nights"
12 November 2015
By telling the story of the singer Mohammed Assaf, Hany Abu-Assad has made a feelgood movie about Gaza. Read more about The triumph of an Arab idol
3 August 2015
Ahmed Masoud’s novel displays sensitivity while portraying a Palestinian who betrays his own people. Read more about Fear and self-loathing in Gaza
17 July 2015
Land Without People chronicles Zionism’s ascent. Read more about Mandate-era play combusts lingering myths on Palestine