Ez Kurdim: Meditations on Ritual, Gathering, and Being 

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Three stories published every Friday

The Impossible Return: A Conversation with Tareq Baconi

A conversation between writers unfolds into a meditation on exile, memory, and how history inhabits our most private lives.

10 JULY 2026 • By Saleem Haddad, Tareq Baconi

Assailed and Abandoned in the Levant

A columnist turns her keen eye to the almost absurd evolution of the framework hammered out between Lebanon and US-backed Israel.

10 JULY 2026 • By Amal Ghandour

The Passive Voice of Light: On Grief and Imperial Grammar

A Palestinian teacher remembers the sister who taught her the passive voice, not knowing that grammar would be used to erase her.

10 JULY 2026 • By Hanan Habashi

Are the “Birth Pangs” of a New Middle East Finally Here?

A new Middle East is visible through the debris, but not the one dearly wanted by the United States and Israel.

26 JUNE 2026 • By Amal Ghandour

Palestine is the World in its Future Tense

The 61st Venice Biennale is one of many cultural institutions beginning to crack under the weight of their own hypocrisy over the Gaza genocide.

26 JUNE 2026 • By Selma Dabbagh

A Conversation in the Library—Centuries in the Making

An exploration of how an Ottoman slave became the mother of a library on a Greek island — and what her descendants did with it.

26 JUNE 2026 • By Jacob Wirtschafter

Current Issue

TMR 60 HAWAR: THE KURDISH ISSUE

  • TMR 60
  • Editorial

Hawar—A Cry for Kurdistan

TMR guest editor Aryan Omar Hassan shares the inspiration for the title of our newest issue, and his experiences in the Kurdish diaspora.

By Aryan Omar Hassan
  • TMR 60
  • Centerpiece

“The Great Mother’s Vigil”—fiction

After a grieving mother is gunned down, seven children become the custodians of a village’s shattered memory.

By Hoshang Waziri, Hassan Abdulrazzak
  • TMR 60
  • Featured Artist

Zehra Doğan, Kurdish Resistance Artist

Much of Doğan's groundbreaking art was created in prison out of the materials at hand: hair, coffee, blood.

By Rojda Idil Arslan

Fiction

My Uncle Jamshid—excerpted from Bachtyar Ali’s novel

This powerful tale of a man freed from prison asks: What if surviving torture meant never quite returning to earth?

3 JULY 2026 • By Bachtyar Ali, Alana Levinson-LaBrosse, Halo

The Well of Destiny—excerpted from Mehmed Uzun’s novel

In Ottoman-era Istanbul, a Kurdish family in exile witnesses the resurrection of a child that will shape their lives for generations.

3 JULY 2026 • By Mehmed Uzun, Jeannette Okur, Tahirhan Aydin

Essays

“Iran After the Fire”—a Speculative Ethnography

A writer imagines Iran one year in the future, after the bombs have stopped falling, and the resulting political and social landscape.

3 APRIL 2026 • By Shahram Khosravi

The Souls of War Folk

The civilizational supremacy of the West is under threat, insisted U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in a speech in Munich.

3 APRIL 2026 • By Ayça Çubukçu

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