#Exile
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Literature
‘I will always sound like a sad woman’
Nouri Al-Jarrah and Widad Nabi: Two Syrian exiles narrate exile beyond stereotypes—one through reflections on the Mediterranean and the relationship…
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Literature
Sheikh Mohamed Belkhair: A Poet of Resistance and Exile
Sheikh Mohamed Belkhair is one of Algeria’s most renowned folk poets, celebrated for his profound contributions to Algerian resistance poetry…
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Book Review
Mapping a Book: About Tebrae by Ismael Diadié Haidara
Ismael in Tebrae gives us an ephemeral peace in nature where we see our human fragility. Tebrae leaves us in…
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Literature
Literary Notes: The Exile
Mahmoud Darwsh did not express the experience of exile with words directly connected to place after it had become an…
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History
The Making of Exile: Sindhi Hindus and the Partition of India
By the end of January 1948 there were about 40,000 Hindus in Karachi waiting for passage to India, and many…
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