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A debut collection of deeply affecting poems about a young woman’s experience living through the trauma of the Syrian revolution in 2011
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Multiple themes, such as women’s place in society, and the beauty and depth of Arabic calligraphy are threaded through this novel which takes place during and after Lebanon’s civil war
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Rimbaud seen through the eyes of his Abyssinian lover
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A love spell that travels across time and space
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Muslim and Jewish Algerians fighting against French occupation
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A collection of prose poems set in Iraq of the 1990s and early 2000s
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An officer effortlessly slaughters a rival ethnic group before realising he is part of it as well
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A view onto the richness of Sudanese Arab and African cultures through an encounter between a warrior and his healer
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A story about a family and the absurdity of civil war written in the magical realism genre
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The reminiscences of a Lebanese intellectual haunted by the loss of his two lovers
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In this novel, the Saudi writer Omaima El Khamis tells a fascinating story that takes place during the 11th century
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A novel of ideas by one of Palestine’s preeminent writers
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A page-turner about betrayal, guilt, and generational trauma
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An intergenerational magical-realist story about war and conflict in Sudan
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A collection of poetry about a poet’s life in exile in the US
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A passionate soliloquy on Algeria and Algerians