Abdellah Taïa’s Infidels is a story about the protagonist Jallal’s fall--out of boyhood, into love, out of innocence, into Jihad. Read More
"Though I write now in French, my feelings about this language are very complicated. I am in a constant war with it." Read More
"I was writing art essays, doing my job, but the concerns of high culture in circulation then had nothing to do with what was going on in the world. And this was very disturbing to me. To just continue what I was doing felt very collusive and weird."
The spirited iconoclast, novelist, art critic, and publisher Chris Kraus talked with Lambda Literary about her new novel, Summer of Hate, her involvement with publishing imprint Semiotext(e), and a recent foray into curatorial practice. Read More
As the aftermath of the civil uprisings that influenced the Arab Spring settles into a precarious political movement seeking democracy,...
PEN World Voices Festival Dispatch True or false? Abdellah Taïa is the first openly gay author from Morocco. Taïa adores...
Lambda Award Finalist Here in the United States, it’s easy to become jaded about the coming out narrative. It can...


