Sambac searches for “home in exile”
23 June 2023
From Gaza to Ohio to London, Heba Hayek writes her way through a diasporic existence. Read more about Sambac searches for “home in exile”
23 June 2023
From Gaza to Ohio to London, Heba Hayek writes her way through a diasporic existence. Read more about Sambac searches for “home in exile”
15 July 2022
Poet Mosab Abu Toha on his debut book and the founding of Gaza’s first public English-language library. Read more about Gaza through a poet's eyes
20 June 2022
In Ahmed Masoud’s novel, a woman sets out to uncover the mystery of her husband’s disappearance during the 2014 Shujaiya massacre. Read more about A murder-mystery set in Gaza, with a bookish bent
25 July 2017
In “Water & Salt,” poet Lena Khalaf Tuffaha finds a clear voice in her second language. Read more about Nostalgia with a political edge
15 July 2017
An outstanding range of emotion in Amer Hlehel’s one-man show on the life of Taha Muhammad Ali. Read more about Palestine's overshadowed poet brought to life on stage
12 June 2017
Book by Syrian filmmaker recalls Palestinian refugee camp shortly before infamous massacre. Read more about A time capsule for a harrowing past
3 January 2017
Samih al-Qasim is considered one of the two major Palestinian poetic voices of the last half of the 20th century. Read more about The robust world of the great Druze poet
3 October 2016
Ghassan Zaqtan’s new novella evokes life in Karameh camp before the battle that destroyed it. Read more about A stifling heat in the Jordan Valley
27 September 2016
Historian-turned-memoirist Salman Abu Sitta gives unique account of the Nakba as a Bedouin Palestinian. Read more about Mapping the Palestinian struggle
12 August 2016
What a semester at a West Bank university taught a British lecturer. Read more about Learning Palestine through Shakespeare