Three Poems on Palestine
Abeer Alaloul’s collection of micro poems explores how Palestinians in the diaspora visualize their homeland
Admission Paperwork
TW: eating disorders.
New in our milk & vodka column, a poem exploring a “body bound to / persistence & disaster”
April
“I listen for you while the heater / boils-up sunlight for winter’s end.” A new lyric poem by Tawanda Mulalu writes across distance
Chaosmos
Turkish artist Emel Karakozak explores the fictions of human bodies in flux through this haunting series of images, somewhere between lonely and free.
Postcard
Kolkata-based poet Mallika Bhaumik writes a summer pastoral, revelling in the lyricism of jasmines, letters, fireflies, rice, and sunlight
Forbidden to See Us Scream in Tehran: A Poignant Reflection on Women’s Voices in Iran
New in our b-roll column, Bangalore-based writer Neetha Kurup reviews Iranian director Farbod Ardebili’s new short film, which comments on the heavy metal scene, feminism, voicelessness, and disability within Tehran
Al Satwa
Venezuelan photographer Andrea Salerno Jácome shares a photo essay on the Satwa neighborhood in her current base Dubai, accompanied with both Spanish and English versions of a reflection on being a migrant in this ‘temporary city’
Hamlet Tries Prozac
A tender lyric by Tawanda Mulalu reimagines Hamlet and Ophelia’s relationship in an altered world
Two Poems
In “Complete Terms and Conditions” and “Devilkin”, poet Joe Sonnenblick takes on common existentialist queries, navigating loss, contentment, bereavement and the self
two thousand and twenty
Originally in Brazilian Portuguese, with an English translation by Sarah Rebecca Kersley, Black feminist poet Mel Adún reflects on the day-to-day griefs of the pandemic in this haunting lyric
Poet Rabha Ashry on ‘loving the alien’, Black Sunflowers, and Playing Foreigner
Winner of the 2020 Brunel International African Poetry Prize, Rabha Ashry probes her different identities, navigating Arabness, queerness and more, in her chapbook “loving the alien”, published by UK’s first crowdfunded poetry press Black Sunflowers. Tusshara Nalakumar Srilatha reviews her poems and talks to Ashry about her process and practice
Process: A Mentee’s Experience in Warehouse421 x Gulf Photo Plus Artistic Development Program
Artist Fatema Al Fardan reflects on her experience as a participant in an Abu Dhabi-based artistic development program, providing an in depth account of her building a photography exhibit in the midst of a pandemic
A Note From the Editors: Issue 38
supplication
In this rich, melancholic lyric, Jood AlThukair weaves together languages, emotions and rhythms like rippling waves
A Gulf Between Me and My Father | અખાત – મારા અને મારા પપ્પા વચ્ચે નો.
In this personal memoir piece, UAE-born writer Bhoomika Ghagada weaves together hers and her father's personal histories in the city of Dubai, into a thread that links up the gulf between parent and child (both English and Gujarati versions available)
Spotless
"I have arranged the sludge of this self into a body" declares Alex Howe in this poem that cleans its way through the debris of being alive
Blue Marbles
This multimedia project meditates on the connections between the labor and physical materials involved in the production of surveillance camera hardware, data management, and the rituals of documentation, exploring the seemingly “mundane” and “common” aspects of surveillance culture in the use of communication/social media apps to document life
A Palestinian Sunset
In this deliciously unsettling short story, Ron Morita pulls at the seams of a curious, fatal bond between a little girl and her doll
It’s a Man’s World
Shurooq Amin's works portray the dichotomy of the Arab man and his search for identity, addressing current political dilemmas and parodies in a society that cannot exist without double standards, hypocrisy, and secret, private lives
my father’s only friend
In this memoir-poetry project, Cambodia-based lawyer and poet Votey Cheav reflects on a powerful, transformative friendship that carried her father through his journey from a refugee camp to America