Poet Nigel Holt discusses how poetry in the Middle East is “a game of literary Russian roulette” and the disconnect between East and West literature.
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Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo discusses Alain Robert’s choice to climb one of Fidel Castro’s favorite buildings in Cuba in the name of individual freedom.
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Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo discusses Alain Robert’s choice to climb one of Fidel Castro’s favorite buildings in Cuba in the name of individual freedom.
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This week: account of an attack against journalist Lars Hedegaard, the Mexican cartel’s intimidation tactics, and a Chinese blogger’s grassroots revolution.
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Vijay Nair parallels Indian government to “Alice in Wonderland”—the country is falling down the rabbit hole with its paradoxic interpretation of free speech.
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Poet Frank Dullaghan discusses writing from the perspective of a woman, topics banned in Dubai and the idea of self-censorship.
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Poet Jehan Bseiso discusses the importance of Poeticians, self-censorship in the Middle East, and her latest collection of poetry.
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Tienchi Martin-Liao profiles the chat corners in China that provide a public forum for spreading uncensored information and promoting free expression.
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Poet Zeina Hashem Beck discusses Middle Eastern literature, her connection to her Lebanese identity, and the charm of Beirut.
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In his latest column, Israel Centeno ponders the paradoxes and realities that surround the disappearance of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
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