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Hisham Matar:
My earliest memory of books is not of reading but of being read to. I spent hours listening, watchi
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Civil war is a national crisis and also a private trauma: We suffer it collectively and in isolatio
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The Arab Spring, with all of its failings and failures, exposed the lie that if we are to live, the
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We need a father to rage against.
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Like most dictators, Col Gaddafi detests the metropolis. His vision of Libya is a kind of Bedouin r
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Growing up in the Libya of the 1970s, I remember the prevalence of local bands who were as much inf
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In the end, madness is worse than injustice, and justice far sweeter than freedom.
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I am, by instinct, wary of revolutions. The gathering of the masses fills me with trepidation.
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From before I was born, we Arabs have been caught between two forces that, seemingly, cannot be def
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I can pinpoint the exact moment when I first began to think about what profession I should go into.
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Hisham Matar:
My earliest memory of books is not of reading but of being read to. I spent hours listening, watchiHisham Matar:
Civil war is a national crisis and also a private trauma: We suffer it collectively and in isolatioHisham Matar:
The Arab Spring, with all of its failings and failures, exposed the lie that if we are to live, theHisham Matar:
We need a father to rage against.Hisham Matar:
Like most dictators, Col Gaddafi detests the metropolis. His vision of Libya is a kind of Bedouin rHisham Matar:
Growing up in the Libya of the 1970s, I remember the prevalence of local bands who were as much infHisham Matar:
In the end, madness is worse than injustice, and justice far sweeter than freedom.Hisham Matar:
I am, by instinct, wary of revolutions. The gathering of the masses fills me with trepidation.Hisham Matar:
From before I was born, we Arabs have been caught between two forces that, seemingly, cannot be defHisham Matar:
I can pinpoint the exact moment when I first began to think about what profession I should go into.