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CULTURE
Interview with the Saudi Arabian Writer Abdo Khal
| Bild: Abdo Khal (photo: private copyright) | In an interview with Qantara.de the winner of this year's Arabic Booker Prize Abdo Khal talks about the significance of this major award for the Gulf region, as well as the division of Arab culture into a centre and a periphery. Loay Mudhoon spoke to himmore...
Alaa Al Aswany's "Friendly Fire"
| Bild: Alaa Al Aswany (photo: dpa) | Even Alaa Al Aswany's early works were shot with the brilliance for which he is now renowned. This collection of short stories centres on Hisham, soon to be a professor of surgery, who loses himself in cynicism and criticism of Egyptian culture. Angela Schader read the bookmore...
The 19th Century Urdu Epic "Hoshruba"
| Bild: Cover 'Hoshruba' (source: publisher) | "Hoshruba" is a fantasy epic written in 19th century Muslim India. Now Muhammad Ali Farooqi has produced the first ever translation of "Hoshruba" into any language. In this interview with Lewis Gropp he talks about this unique epic, Urdu literature, and the colonially induced Urdu-Hindi dividemore...
Hubert Haddad's Novel "Palestine"
| Bild: Cover 'Palestine' (image source: publisher) | An Israeli soldier almost turns into a Palestinian underground fighter. This remarkable transformation is the subject of a novel by the Tunisian-French author Hubert Haddad. The motif may have something to do with the author's dual allegiances – Haddad is an Arab Jew. Kersten Knipp reviews his novel "Palestine"more...
International Theatre Forum in Alexandria
| Bild: Scene from 'I Have a Dream', Harah Theatre Palestine (photo: Susanne Schanda) | In the place where the largest library of the classical antiquity once burned to the ground, its spirit of openness and dialogue is now being revived. Young creative people from the theatre scenes in Europe and the Mediterranean region are performing their work in Alexandria. Susanne Schanda reportsmore...
The "Beirut Art Center"
| Bild: Beirut Art Center (photo: © NadimAsfar/Beirut Art Center) | The new "Beirut Art Center" sees itself as an independent art space with an ambitious programme for bringing contemporary art forms to a wider public. Charlotte Bank reports from Beirutmore...
Jordi Savall and Montserrat Figueras
| Bild: Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock (photo: picture-alliance/dpa) | Jordi Savall and Montserrat Figueras, both world renowned specialists in early music, have produced an album that explores musical traditions from Jerusalem's various epochs: the Jewish, the Christian, the Arab and the Ottoman eras. Lewis Gropp introduces the intercultural musical projectmore...
Cherien Dabis's Film "Amreeka"
| Bild: Film poster 'Amreeka' (source: www.amreeka.com) | The film "Amreeka" tells the story of a Palestinian family trying to cope with life in its new home, a small town in Illinois. Qantara's Rasha Khayat went to see the award-winning film and spoke to director and screenplay-writer Cherien Dabis about her successful projectmore...
Interview with Anant Kumar
| Bild: Anant Kumar (photo: private copyright) | Ever since Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children won the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 1981, there has been a whole series of very successful Indian writers. Hans Dembowski discussed the significance of bestseller writers such as Aravind Adiga, Arundhati Roy and Shashi Tharoor with Anant Kumarmore...
The Fusion Guitarist Kamal Musallam
| Bild: Kamal Musallam and French Jazz Singer Anne Ducros (photo: www.kamalmusallam.net) | The Dubai-based Jordanian jazz guitarist Kamal Musallam recently released his fifth album. "LuLu" is an unusual mix of blues, jazz, and traditional rhythms from the Arabian Gulf. Martina Sabra introduces the album and musicianmore...
CULTURE DOSSIERS

| Bild: Open book (photo: AP) | Literature plays an important role in intercultural dialogue. Our dossier shines the spotlight on some remarkable authors, books, translations and dialogue initiatives

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| Bild: | The Islamic world and Europe are home to a longstanding independent, modern music scene that transcends belly dance and folk music clichés. In this dossier we present some of its most important figures, styles and encounters.more...

| Bild: photo: Makhmalbaf Film House | Iran's film culture has been transformed since the Islamic revolution: from the state propaganda films to today's socially critical productions. We take a look at the various facets and examine its resonance in the West.

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brownbook

| Bild: Cover brownbook magazine (source: brownbook.ae) | brownbook magazine is a middle eastern magazine dedicated to create awareness for the growing talent that is available in the region whether they are artists, galleries, photographers or even talented individuals who add value to the region and beyond. More...

Salman Rushdie

| Bild: Salman Rushdie (photo source: authors@google) | In this authors@google lecture, Salman Rushdie talks about his latest novel, "The Enchantress of Florence", which brings together the Italian cradle of the Renaissance with the enlightened Mughal Empire of Akbar the Great. More...

Al Jadid Magazine

| Bild: Al Jadid cover (source: Al Jadid Magazine) | Al Jadid is an Arab-American magazine that deals with diverse topics from music to theater, books to journals, fiction to fine art, poetry to performing arts, as well as intellectual discourse. More...

The Art of Islam

| Bild: Cover 'The Art of Islam' by Titus Burckhardt | Known as an expert on Islam and Islamic art, in his book Titus Burckhardt presents in-depth analyses of seminal examples of Islamic architecture, from Spain and Morocco to Persia and India. Click here to have a look at an extensive excerpt...

Fadhil Al-Azzawi

| Bild: Cover 'The Last of the Angels' by Fadhil Al-Azzawi (source: publisher) | Fadhil Al-Azzawi's novel The Last of the Angels, set in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk during the 1950s, was recently published in English. Read the excerpt chapter "Hameed Nylon" on Words Without Borders...