This Is Not a Border: Reportage & Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature is a collection of essays, diaries and poems collected over the festival's first decade.
A unique collection from some of the most important writers of our time it features the words of Mahmoud Darwish, Alice Walker, JM Coetzee, Suheir Hammad, Teju Cole, Susan Abulhawa, Chinua Achebe and many, many more.
Edited by Ahdaf Soueif & Omar Robert Hamilton
Ahdaf Soueif’s revolution memoir, written and released quickly, as part of the ongoing struggle - it gives immediate, hopeful and painful insight into the the transformative years of 2011 to 2013 in Egypt.
A unique collection in which Ahdaf Soueif commissioned essays and reflections from 25 writers, reach responding to a priceless artefact in Doha’s Museum of Islamic Art.
Collected short stories spanning twenty years of Soueif’s earlier fiction.
Soueif’s second novel was nominated for Booker Prize, translated into dozens of languages and has sold over a million copies worldwide. The Map of Love is an epic story spanning a century of empire and resistance, memory and language.
Soueif’s debut novel, an epic yet personal story of a young woman in a rapidly changing world whose choices takes her between Egypt, Italy and the UK through the tumultuous contradictions and confusions of the decolonization era.
Soueif’s first collection of short stories, published in 1984, established her as a rising voice in the rapidly changing cultural landscape of the late 20th century.
This Is Not a Border: Reportage & Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature is a collection of essays, diaries and poems collected over the festival's first decade.
A unique collection from some of the most important writers of our time it features the words of Mahmoud Darwish, Alice Walker, JM Coetzee, Suheir Hammad, Teju Cole, Susan Abulhawa, Chinua Achebe and many, many more.
Edited by Ahdaf Soueif & Omar Robert Hamilton
Ahdaf Soueif’s revolution memoir, written and released quickly, as part of the ongoing struggle - it gives immediate, hopeful and painful insight into the the transformative years of 2011 to 2013 in Egypt.
A unique collection in which Ahdaf Soueif commissioned essays and reflections from 25 writers, reach responding to a priceless artefact in Doha’s Museum of Islamic Art.
Collected short stories spanning twenty years of Soueif’s earlier fiction.
Soueif’s second novel was nominated for Booker Prize, translated into dozens of languages and has sold over a million copies worldwide. The Map of Love is an epic story spanning a century of empire and resistance, memory and language.
Soueif’s debut novel, an epic yet personal story of a young woman in a rapidly changing world whose choices takes her between Egypt, Italy and the UK through the tumultuous contradictions and confusions of the decolonization era.
Soueif’s first collection of short stories, published in 1984, established her as a rising voice in the rapidly changing cultural landscape of the late 20th century.