gaza
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Ahmad Bassiouny writes from Gaza. Translated by Ibrahim Fawzy.
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By Gazan writer Nayrouz Qarmout, translated by Sawad Hussain and Perween Richards.
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Nayrouz Qarmout writes from Gaza
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It dawned on me that the people around me needed a serious antidote to the historical amnesia that had taken hold of them…
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Atef Abu Saif discusses his latest publication – a collection of diary entries from the Gaza Strip – and reports on Gaza’s thriving cultural scene.
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Ahmed Masoud writes about his son Zino and his trips to the beach in Gaza
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Nayrouz Qarmout follows her short story for PEN Atlas with a gripping diary piece from the heart of the conflict in Gaza
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A rare and incredibly moving piece of fiction from Gaza, from writer and activist Nayrouz Qarmout
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PEN Atlas editor Tasja Dorkofikis looks back at a year of dispatches from around the world, and looks forward to more cutting-edge literature, essays and articles in translation in 2013
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In her third PEN Atlas despatch, British Palestinian writer Selma Dabbagh reflects on Palfest, dealing with criticism, and what freedom feels like
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In this second PEN Atlas despatch from British Palestinian writer Selma Dabbagh, we are taken deeper into Gaza; into the streets, into darkness
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This week the PEN Atlas hears from Selma Dabbagh at the Palestine Festival of Literature.
