A recent posthumous memoir by the son of prominent Iraqi politician Mohammed Hadid leaves many questions unanswered about the viability and sustainability of Iraq's alleged "democratic moment", says Charles Tripp.
Read MoreThe multiplicity, contradictions and nuances of Cairo have been beautifully captured through the words of the city's writers, from the Fatimid period to present day. The Literary Atlas of Cairo brings together these diverse strands in a comprehensive and multi-faceted portrayal of this timeless metropolis.
Read MoreHassan Blasim's latest short story collection, The Iraqi Christ, offers a searing indictment of human suffering and savagery, shot through with flashes of beauty and hope, says Sarah Irving.
Read MoreAs a new edition of Zena el Khalil's Beirut, I Love You hits the shelves in North America, Sarah Zakzouk reflects on the complex imagery of an autobiography that is as much about a whole nation and region as the life of the author herself.
Read MoreBanned graphic novel Metro exposes some of the undercurrents of corruption in Egyptian society, and about the shifting boundaries between freedom of expression and censorship, says Sarah Zakzouk
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