
Marcia is publishing the first English translation of early 20th century woman of letters and feminist icon May Ziadhe; Ursula has been working on a review of the award-winning Lebanese novelist Rabih Alameddine. We also talk about a devastating book based on interviews with Gazan evacuees by the Syrian writer/activist/journalist Samar Yazbek; and a memoir of art and politics, set in Lebanon and France, by Lamia Ziadé.
Show Notes:
You can read about the “Lignes de Faille” Arabic literature conference in Marseille here.
You can sign up to receive May Ziadeh’s Musings of a Young Woman here.
Samar Yazbek’s book of interviews with Gaza survivors is Your Presence is a Danger to Your Life
The new memoir by Lebanese-French graphic artist Lamia Ziadé is Rue de Phénicie. You can read an excerpt here.
Rabih Alameddine’s books include The Angel of History (2014); An Unnecessary Woman (2016); The Wrong End of the Telescope (2021) and The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother) (2025)
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