Literature
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
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
Israel’s attack on Gaza in 2008 and 2009 prompted Rabbi Brant Rosen to reject Zionism. Read more about Book review: Outspoken rabbi urges American Jews to "look oppression in the face"
William Sutcliffe’s The Wall features an extremist who shoots Palestinian olive trees. Read more about Teen novel depicts Israeli settlements as unnatural
Poet Kevin Coval denounces Israeli rap star for “making Zionism chic.” Read more about Poet Kevin Coval: young Jews should stand with Palestine
A literature festival reminds us that that Palestine is a place of miracles. Read more about Imagination has no substitute: reflections on PalFest in Gaza
Anbara Salam Khalidi’s newly-translated book documents her life spanning three periods of colonialism. Read more about Memoir challenges stereotypes of Arab women
Denying the Nakba is a central tenet in Israeli supremacy, according to essays in Pretending Democracy. Read more about Roads to ending Israeli apartheid envisioned in new book
Iyad Hayatleh, a Palestinian poet raised in Damascus and now living in Britain, teamed up with Scottish literary figure Tessa Ransford. Read more about Five Pillars of Islam inspire humanitarian message in new bilingual poetry collection
American diplomats were so eager to please Israel that they became “more royalist than the King.” Read more about Book review: Rashid Khalidi shows how US got hired as Israel's lawyer
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