New Palestinian poetry flourishes online
22 April 2014
Arts critic Sarah Irving rounds up recently-published works by Palestinian writers. Read more about New Palestinian poetry flourishes online
22 April 2014
Arts critic Sarah Irving rounds up recently-published works by Palestinian writers. Read more about New Palestinian poetry flourishes online
28 March 2014
Anna Bernard expands on Edward Said’s assertion that Israeli and Palestinian literature “cannot be separated.” Read more about Can a focus on “Palestinian narrative” be dangerous to Palestinian rights?
11 February 2014
A story about seeking treatment for a toothache is one of the gems in “Gaza Writes Back.” Read more about Gaza's class divisions confronted by young writers
15 January 2014
Reem Kelani’s music provides effective match to Selma Dabbagh’s writing. Read more about Romance and realism merge in Jerusalem-focused radio play
15 January 2014
The Palestinian author and architect was announced as a Nonino Prize winner. Read more about Suad Amiry awarded Italian culture prize
17 October 2013
David Harris-Gershon recounts attempting to meet “terrorist” who nearly killed his wife. Read more about Bombing victim's spouse acknowledges Palestinians' pain in new memoir
17 September 2013
Shake Off traces an undercover PLO operative during the first intifada. Read more about Mischa Hiller brings Palestinian heroes alive in stylish spy thriller
Melbourne 8 August 2013
Revered poet was nourished by exile but questioned how art can be made in “brutal times.” Read more about The poetry of absence: remembering Mahmoud Darwish five years on
2 August 2013
Raba’i al-Madhoun’s The Lady from Tel Aviv is a great summer read. Read more about Mystery and reality overlap in Gaza-inspired novel
23 July 2013
Louisa Waugh isn’t afraid to demolish stereotypes about Palestine or to criticize “do-gooders” from the West. Read more about Beautiful normality of Gaza's people shines in new book