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Moad Musbahi

Moad Musbahi

Artist and curator Moad Musbahiโ€™s work investigates migration as a method for cultural production and political expression, focusing on the social ...

Rowayat

Rowayat

In 2012, Rowayatย ุฑูˆุงูŠุงุช launched as a literary journal platforming the hybrid writer, focusing on E...

ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly

ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly

ArabLit, ArabLit Quarterly, and ALQ Books are a translator-centered collective that produces a website, quarterly magazine...

Mohammed Alnaas

Mohammed Alnaas

Mohammed Alnaas (Arabic: ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุงู„ู†ุนุงุณ) (born 1991) is a Libyan writer born in Tajoura (an eastern suburb of Tripoli). His debut novel Bread on Uncle Mi...
Ahmed Fagih

Ahmed Fagih

Ahmed Ibrahim al-Fagih (Arabic: ุฃุญู…ุฏ ุฅุจุฑุงู‡ูŠู… ุงู„ูู‚ูŠู‡ โ€™รกฤงmad 'Ibrฤhฤซm al-faqฤซh) (December 28, 1942 โ€“ April 30, 2019) was a Libyan novelist, playwright, ...
Ibrฤhฤซm Kลซnฤซ

Ibrฤhฤซm Kลซnฤซ

Ibrฤhฤซm al-Kลnฤซ (sometimes translated as Ibrฤhฤซm Kลซnฤซ) (Arabic: ุงุจุฑุงู‡ูŠู… ุงู„ูƒูˆู†ูŠ) is a Libyan writer and is considered to be one of the most prolific Ar...
Moad Musbahi

Moad Musbahi

Artist and curator Moad Musbahiโ€™s work investigates migration as a method for cultural production and political expression, focusing on the social ...

Rowayat

Rowayat

In 2012, Rowayatย ุฑูˆุงูŠุงุช launched as a literary journal platforming the hybrid writer, focusing on E...

A Locus of Wayfaring Energies: Contemporary Maghrebi Fiction in Translation

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Contemporary Arab Literature for the Leila Miqdadi Al-Qattan Library

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Biographies and Memoirs of Arab Women

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Queerness in the SWANA region

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