
A stifling heat in the Jordan Valley
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
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
7 July 2016
Haaretz columnist Sayed Kashua’s optimism and bitter humor worn down by daily racism. Read more about A Palestinian writer's damning dispatches from Israel
13 June 2016
Prize-winning fiction explores 100 years of Palestinian history through the eyes of realistic — and imperfect — people. Read more about Memory, home and belonging in "A Curious Land"
27 May 2016
Extraordinary Rendition is an anthology of American authors who refuse to self-censor. Read more about Writing about Palestine's tragedy
Jerusalem 22 February 2016
Recently deceased writer Salman Natour criticized military service that Israel imposed on the Druze community. Read more about Preserving memory amid a war that still rages
16 February 2016
Author’s first anthology in English is an almost prophetic response to Arab uprisings. Read more about Hisham Bustani's crisp critique of modern society
28 October 2015
Ghada Karmi’s follow-up to In Search of Fatima takes an unsparing look at Abbas’ Palestinian Authority. Read more about An unsentimental journey through Palestine
17 September 2015
Nathalie Handal’s poetry shines light on the experiences of Palestinians in Latin America. Read more about Star of Bethlehem illuminates Hemingway's Havana