Pankaj Mishra’s “The World After Gaza: A History”
The writer Pankaj Mishra joins Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher to discuss his new book, “The World After Gaza: A History.”
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The writer Pankaj Mishra joins Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher to discuss his new book, “The World After Gaza: A History.”
A new poem from Palestinian writer Mosab Abu Toha in Gaza.
Ruth Ebenstein finds unexpected commonality across the Israel-Gaza divide.
Joanna Chen reflects on her friendship with poet Nasser Rabah, in "Gazelle in Gaza."
102 dead, 600 injured
Palestinian and Israeli Poets in Conversation
Two new on-the-ground accounts of the Gaza war.
Mary Turfah writes on Gaza and the limits of the war photograph, in an essay from the upcoming issue of LARB Quarterly, no. 46: “Alien.”
James Chandler argues that claims of combating antisemitism are a bogus rationale for the Trump administration’s ongoing assault on universities, from 2017 to the present.
Alessandro Camon considers the vicious circle of visible carnage.
Mary Turfah writes on Lebanon and broken glass in an online release from the LARB Quarterly issue no. 44, “Pressure.”
Mikaela Dery talks with Julia Kornberg about her new novel “Berlin Atomized.”
Mary Turfah examines Israeli officials’ weaponization of language, particularly that of medicine, in an attempt to reframe their genocide in Gaza.
Exploring the correspondence of June Jordan and Audre Lorde, Marina Magloire assembles an archive of a Black feminist falling-out over Zionism.
Saree Makdisi writes on the student protests against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Alma Igra illustrates how, through the scrupulous caloric management of Gaza, Israel and the international community have weaponized food.