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La Otra Historia

By María Álvarez

If I Say My Body Is Asian Does This Poem Disappear

By Eugenia Leigh

Secret Solitary

By Thomas Bartlett Whitaker

Ketamine

By Bria Adimora Godley

Basma Abdel Aziz

Basma Abdel Aziz is an Egyptian writer, psychiatrist, visual artist, and human rights activist living in Cairo. She is the author of the novel The Queue (Melville House) and a weekly columnist for Egypt’s al-Shorouk newspaper.
Deserts Essay ConflictMENA

In Egypt, the Drying Up of Dissent

By Basma Abdel Aziz, translated from the Arabic by Henry Peck May 7, 2018
Recounting the past of the Eastern Desert is my only refuge given the dire constraints of the present.
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