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Art and Disillusionment in Saleem Haddad’s Floodlines

Our reviewer examines the Arab melancholy at the heart of Saleem Haddad’s second novel.

20 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Layla AlAmmar

Dear Souseh: Sometimes I Feel Like a Childless Mother

Many women and men long to raise children of their own, but is it primordial to be a biological parent?

20 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Lina Mounzer

Kinship and Culture in This Queer Arab Family

A new anthology from Saqi Books explores LGBTQ+ Arabs and their families from ten points of view.

20 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Zein Murib

Two New Books Show How Gaza Changed the World

For Avi Shlaim and Gilbert Achcar, the genocide in Gaza is a turning point, one from which there is no return.

13 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Rebecca Ruth Gould

Art Basel Debuts in Qatar

Art Basel's debut in the SWANA region is more than a marketplace; it is a catalyst for Qatar's cultural vision.

13 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans

On Legal Victories and Human Healing

In a world where justice and law reliably fail us, it might be literature that holds the better promise of redemption.

13 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Amal Ghandour
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Prison and the Writer: Interview with Palestinian Nasser Abu Srour

Palestinian writer Nasser Abu Srour, finally free after 32 years in Israeli prisons, speaks to interviewer Rebecca Ruth Gould.

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Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum keeps returning to the same questions: How is space regulated, surveilled, and colonized? And what remains concealed?

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Columns

Dear Souseh: Sometimes I Feel Like a Childless Mother

Many women and men long to raise children of their own, but is it primordial to be a biological parent?

20 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Lina Mounzer

On Legal Victories and Human Healing

In a world where justice and law reliably fail us, it might be literature that holds the better promise of redemption.

13 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Amal Ghandour

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