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SUMMARY:Matthew Teller\, author of Nine Quarters of Jerusalem with Palestine Museum US
DESCRIPTION:The program begins at 12 Noon US EDT; 7:00 PM Palestine Time\nPlease join us for a session of open discussion about Palestinian topics.\nOur guest for this episode is Matthew Teller\, author of Nine Quarters of Jerusalem\, A New Biography of the Old City \nThis is a Virtual Book Launch \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Book\nThis unique\, absorbing biography of Jerusalem brings to light its overlooked histories and diverse contemporary voices. \nIn Jerusalem\, what you see and what is true are two different things. The Old City has never had “four quarters” as its maps proclaim. And beyond the crush and frenzy of its major religious sites\, many of its quarters are little known to visitors\, its people ignored and their stories untold. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem lets the communities of the Old City speak for themselves. Ranging from ancient past to political present\, it evokes the city’s depth and cultural diversity. \nMatthew Teller’s highly original “biography” features the Old City’s Palestinian and Jewish communities\, but also spotlights its Indian and African populations\, its Greek and Armenian and Syriac cultures\, its downtrodden Dom Gypsy families\, and its Sufi mystics. It discusses the sources of Jerusalem’s holiness and the ideas—often startlingly secular—that have shaped lives within its walls. It is an evocation of place through story\, led by the voices of Jerusalemites.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/matthew-teller-author-of-nine-quarters-of-jerusalem/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Rajiv Mohabir and Mortada Gzar - Live at Elliott Bay
DESCRIPTION:Noted poet and translator Rajiv Mohabir\, along with Seattle-based Iraqi writer Mortada Gzar (more on him below) make this welcome September visit for the paperback of Roajiv Mohabir’s much-acclaimed prose debut\, Antiman: A Hybrid Memoir. Recipient of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing (which has helped launch several excellent books)\, this was also a Lambda and PEN Book Book Award finalist\, and received a 2021 Indies FOREWORD Award for LGBTQ+ non-fiction.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/rajiv-mohabir-and-mortada-gzar-at-elliott-bay/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture/Panel Discussion,Poetry
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SUMMARY:P&P Live! Zoulfa Katouh | As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow with Sabaa Tahir (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Salama Kassab was just a normal teenager living a normal life. But as revolution ignites Syria\, burning stronger and brighter with each day\, Salama recognizes the urgent need to seek safety outside of the country. Just a first year Pharmacy student\, she is asked to perform procedures way beyond her education at the local hospital\, where she witnesses firsthand the brutality of war. As she mourns family members lost in the violence\, and struggles to protect her pregnant sister-in-law\, her anxiety morphs into a physical manifestation in the form of an imaginary friend\, Khawf\, who provides comfort as her constant companion. But even as she is desperate to flee to safety\, she is conflicted by her loyalty to her country. This gripping work of speculative fiction mixes current events with elements of fantasy\, providing a heartbreaking glimpse into a country at war. Author Zoulfa Katouh draws from her own experiences as a Syrian to create a well-rounded and relatable protagonist and supporting characters. \nRegistrations that include the purchase of As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow will come with exclusive art cards while supplies last. \nPre-orders of As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow come with additional promotional items. Once you have purchased your copy\, CLICK HERE to complete the form and upload your receipt. Items will be shipped directly from the author and require proof of purchase. \nZoulfa Katouh is a Syrian Canadian based in Switzerland. She is currently pursuing her master’s in Drug Sciences. As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is her debut novel. \nSabaa Tahir began writing her #1 New York Times bestselling An Ember in the Ashes series while working nights as a newspaper editor. The series has been translated into over thirty-five languages\, and the first book in the series was named one of TIME’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time and one of Entertainment Weekly’s 10 Best YA Books of the decade. Tahir’s most recent novel\, All My Rage\, released in March 2022 to widespread critical acclaim. An instant New York Times bestseller\, All My Rage has received eight starred reviews and the 2022 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction and Poetry.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/pp-live-zoulfa-katouh-as-long-as-the-lemon-trees-grow-with-sabaa-tahir-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Abdulrazak Gurnah — Afterlives — with Tope Folarin (LIVE and virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Event\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, September 13\, 2022 – 7:00pm ET\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here for tickets to this in-person event! \nAt this in-person event (with a virtual attendance option)\, masks and proof of vaccination are required. Please review our health and safety protocols here. \nAbdulrazak Gurnah is the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature. After fleeing his native Zanzibar for the United Kingdom at age 18\, Gurnah turned to writing in English as a way to make sense of the hardships of a refugee’s existence. With a gift for transforming the experience of displacement into gripping fiction\, Gurnah brings intimacy and humanity to the realities of colonialism. Afterlives follows a trio of young people living\, working\, and falling in love\, their fates knotted ever more tightly together against the backdrop of the German colonial rule of 20th-century East Africa. \nGurnah will be in conversation with Tope Folarin\, the Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Studies\, the Lannan Visiting Lecturer in Creative Writing at Georgetown University\, and the author of the novel A Particular Kind of Black Man. \nwith Politics and Prose \nThis program will run approximately 1 hour. \nVirtual attendees will receive the event access link 48 hours\, 2 hours\, and 10 minutes before the event begins.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/abdulrazak-gurnah-afterlives-with-tope-folarin-live-and-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Abdulrazak Gurnah: In‑Person & Online
DESCRIPTION:Winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature\, Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Afterlives is a sweeping\, multi-generational saga of displacement\, loss\, and love\, set against the brutal colonization of east Africa. Following the story of Ilyas\, a boy stolen by German colonial troops\, Afterlives is a novel that “gathers close all those who were meant to be forgotten\, and refuses their erasure.\n\nAt Town Hall Seattle—The Great Hall \n\nIn Person & Online\n\nLiterary Arts\n\n\nTuesday\, September 20\, 2022 7:30 pm PST
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/abdulrazak-gurnah-in%e2%80%91person-online/
LOCATION:Town Hall\, 1119 8th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Hugo Literary Series 2022-23 Season
DESCRIPTION:Reincarnation: September 30\, 2022\, 7 pm\nFeaturing Omar El Akkad\, Lilliam Rivera\, Joshua Mohr\, and Brenna Bruce \n  \n“Every year\, Hugo House commissions new prose\, poetry\, and songs based on a writing prompt. During the Hugo Literary Series\, artists share the results. This year\, our artists will explore the theme re/birth to celebrate\, if not the end of the pandemic\, then at least some way of us living in the world with it\, and the revival/resurgence of creativity that has been dormant for two long years.”
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/hugo-literary-series-2022-23-season/
LOCATION:Hugo House\, 1634 11th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Maya Abu-Alhayyat\, Zeina Hashem Beck | Live Reading + Book Release
DESCRIPTION:Free with RSVP\nRegister for in-person attendance OR Register for virtual attendance \nAANM presents a live bilingual poetry reading featuring an incredible lineup of poets: Maya Abu-Alhayyat and Zeina Hashem Beck. Join us as the poets read excerpts from their new works\, exploring such themes of language and notions of home. \nMaya Abu Al-Hayyat is the director of the Palestine Writing Workshop\, an institution that seeks to encourage reading in Palestinian communities through creative writing projects and storytelling with children and teachers. She has published four collections of poems\, four novels\, and numerous children’s stories\, including The Blue Pool of Questions. She contributed to and wrote a foreword for A Bird Is Not a Stone: An Anthology of Contemporary Palestinian Poetry\, and she is also an editor of The Book of Ramallah. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books\, Cordite Poetry Review\, The Guardian\, and Literary Hub. Abu Al-Hayyat lives in Jerusalem and works in Ramallah. \nZeina Hashem Beck is a Lebanese poet and the author of two previous full-length collections of poetry: Louder than Hearts (Bauhan Publishing\, 2017) and To Live in Autumn (The Backwaters Press\, 2014)\, as well as two chapbooks: 3arabi Song (Rattle\, 2016) and There Was and How Much There Was (smith|doorstop\, 2016). Educated in Arabic\, English\, and French\, Zeina has a BA and an MA in English Literature from the American University of Beirut. Her poem “Maqam” won Poetry’s 2017 Frederick Bock Prize\, and her work appeared in The New York Times\, Ploughshares\, Poetry\, and elsewhere. Zeina is the co-creator and co-host\, with poet Farah Chamma\, of Maqsouda\, a podcast about Arabic poetry produced by Sowt. She recently moved to California with her husband and two daughters.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/maya-abu-alhayyat-zeina-hashem-beck-live-reading-book-release/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Rusha Latif with Isma'il Kushkush
DESCRIPTION:This virtual program brings to readers here (everywhere) the work of Rusha Latif\, a San Francisco Bay area writer/researcher and a first-generation Egyptian American. Travels and research undertaken in Cairo a decade ago and since have now become her new book\, Tahrir’s Youth: Leaders of a Leaderless Revolution (American University in Cairo Press). \n“As its excellent subtitle indicates\, this book debunks many myths related to the so-called leaderless revolutions through meticulous fieldwork investigation of the young leaders of Egypt’s 2011 uprising in its Cairene epicenter. It is a much-needed contribution to the study of the twenty-first century’s pattern of uprisings\, showing how a popular movement that goes beyond an ephemeral explosion of anger is necessarily led by more than a virtual network.”―Gilbert Achcar. \n“In a moment characterized by the revival of authoritarian regimes and democratic setbacks\, this book is a welcome analysis that puts youth activism in post-2011 Egypt in a revealing historic\, sociological\, and political perspective. Using primary sources\, including in-depth interviews with the youth leaders of the January 25 Revolution\, Latif’s work offers indispensable insights into the mobilization strategies and trajectories of the youth groups that resisted three successive regimes between 2011 and 2013. Her book powerfully explains how youth activism has forever changed Egyptian politics.”―Amr Hamzawy. \n“Rusha Latif . . . embedded herself with young activists and writes about what the world can learn from a defeated revolt.”―Leila Fadel\, NPR. \nIsma’il Kushkush will join Rusha in conversation. He is a journalist who has contributed to The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, The Nation\, CNN\, the Associated Press (AP)\, Guernica Magazine\, and others. He has covered political\, economic\, social and cultural stories from Sudan\, South Sudan\, Kenya\, Ethiopia\, Somalia\, Burundi\, Sweden\, Israel the Palestinian territories and the United States. He is currently based in Khartoum\, Sudan.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/rusha-latif-with-ismail-kushkush/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture/Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Author Sahar Mustafah in conversation with afikra
DESCRIPTION:Join Sahar in a virtual conversation with afikra\, a grassroots movement that evolved into a global media and educational platform focused on the history and culture of the Arab world. RSVP
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/author-sahar-mustafah-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221011T150000
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SUMMARY:P&P Live! Muhammad Najem\, Nora Neus\, & Julie Robine
DESCRIPTION:Muhammad Najem had mostly known a life of war during his childhood in Syria; he was only thirteen when a bombing killed his father. Realizing that people did not know what families like his were living through\, he began reporting on the war using the camera on his phone and social media. Through interviews with kids like himself\, he revealed a painful truth: that ordinary Syrians were being bombed by their own government and were spending their days hiding in underground shelters. Despite strong personal losses and tremendous risk for his family\, he continued reporting\, and his stories began to gain notice around the world. Muhammad Najem\, War Reporter: How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria is the graphic memoir written by Muhammad Najem and Nora Neus\, the CNN producer who helped bring international recognition to his reporting. \nMuhammad Najem is an internationally recognized journalist from Eastern Ghouta\, Syria. He began his reporting career as a child\, under near-constant bombardment by the Assad regime\, by taking videos on his cell phone and posting them on social media. His story went viral in 2018\, putting a target on his and his family’s backs. In 2019\, he and his family fled Syria and moved to Turkey.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/pp-live-muhammad-najem-nora-neus-julie-robine/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221011T160000
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SUMMARY:"It Won't Always Be Like This" Author Talk with Malaka Gharib & Hannah Bae
DESCRIPTION:This is an online program. Join the 53rd Street Library for a conversation with Malaka Gharib\, the award-winning author of I Was Their American Dream\, to discuss her latest work It Won’t Always Be Like This. A chronicle of growing up with her Egyptian father’s new family\, forging unexpected bonds and navigating adolescence in an unfamiliar country It Won’t Always Be Like This is a touching time capsule of Gharib’s childhood memories—each summer a fleeting moment in time—and a powerful reflection on relationships\, values\, family\, and what happens when it all collides. Malaka will be joined by freelance journalist and fellow author Hannah Bae for what will be an unforgettable discussion on the power of identity and belonging.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/it-wont-always-be-like-this-author-talk-with-malaka-gharib-hannah-bae/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221018T170000
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SUMMARY:Where Do We Come From? Maud Newton\, author of Ancestor Trouble\, in conversation with Laila Lalami
DESCRIPTION:WHERE DO WE COME FROM?\nMaud Newton\, author of Ancestor Trouble\, in conversation with Laila Lalami\n5pm PT / 8pm ET\, Tuesday\, October 18\, 2022\, online event \nEver since her mother explained that she’d married her father so they would have smart children\, Maud Newton has felt vexed by her kin. As an adult\, she spent years researching her genealogy\, uncovering\, among other things\, ten of her grandfather’s marriages\, an accused witch\, and her ancestors’ roles in slavery and genocide. Her journey took her into the realms of genetics\, epigenetics\, and the debates over intergenerational trauma. She mulled over modernity’s dismissal of ancestors along with psychoanalytic and spiritual traditions that center them. Searching\, moving\, and inspiring\, Ancestor Trouble is one writer’s attempt to use genealogy—a once-niche hobby that has grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry—to expose the secrets and contradictions of her own ancestors\, and to argue for the transformational possibilities that reckoning with our ancestors offers all of us. Read more about Ancestor Trouble.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/where-do-we-come-from-maud-newton-author-of-ancestor-trouble-in-conversation-with-laila-lalami/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221030T113000
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SUMMARY:Book Event: Nine Quarters of Jerusalem by Matthew Teller (hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:Please click here to register for this event. \n\nThis is a Hybrid Event\, meaning you can attend virtually via Zoom or\, in person\, at the Palestine Museum US\, in Woodbridge\, CT\, USA. You can register on Zoom and decide later how you want to attend.\nDoors open at 2:30; the program begins at 3:00 PM US EDT; 10:00 PM Palestine Time. \nAuthor Matthew Teller will be on site at the Paelstine Museum US to talk about the book and sign copies for buyers. \n\n\nAbout the Book\nThis unique\, absorbing biography of Jerusalem brings to light its overlooked histories and diverse contemporary voices. \nIn Jerusalem\, what you see and what is true are two different things. The Old City has never had “four quarters” as its maps proclaim. And beyond the crush and frenzy of its major religious sites\, many of its quarters are little known to visitors\, its people ignored and their stories untold. Nine Quarters of Jerusalem lets the communities of the Old City speak for themselves. Ranging from ancient past to political present\, it evokes the city’s depth and cultural diversity. \nMatthew Teller’s highly original “biography” features the Old City’s Palestinian and Jewish communities\, but also spotlights its Indian and African populations\, its Greek and Armenian and Syriac cultures\, its downtrodden Dom Gypsy families\, and its Sufi mystics. It discusses the sources of Jerusalem’s holiness and the ideas—often startlingly secular—that have shaped lives within its walls. It is an evocation of place through story\, led by the voices of Jerusalemites. \n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\nMatthew Teller\nPhoto Credit Andrew Shaylor \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Author\nMatthew Teller writes for the BBC\, The Guardian\, Times of London\, Financial Times\, and other global media. He has produced and presented documentaries for BBC Radio and has reported for the BBC’s From Our Own Correspondent program from around the Middle East and beyond. He is the author of several travel guides\, including the Rough Guide to Jordan. His most recent book is Quite Alone: Journalism from the Middle East 2008–2019.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/book-event-nine-quarters-of-jerusalem-by-matthew-teller-hybrid/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Author Danny Ramadan at Elliott Bay Book Company
DESCRIPTION:Down from his Vancouver home where\, in addition to writing\, Danny Ramadan has been an activist and advocate\, in particular for LGBTQ+ refugees from Syria and the Middle East. The author of an award-winning Canadian children’s book\, Salma the Syrian Chef\, and a debut novel that was shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award\, The Clothesline Swing\, he is here tonight with his new novel\, The Foghorn Echoes (Canongate Books). Set between a Damascus riven by war and Vancouver\, with time spanning a decade\, this is an extraordinary book of hard-sought love between two young men. \n”The Foghorn Echoes is a deeply moving book about conflict both internal and external\, the ways in which cold accidents – of birth\, of place\, of time – can leave a human being at war with their own desires\, their own sense of self. Danny Ramadan is a gifted\, sensitive excavator of the things that break people and put them back together\, the past as weight and lightness. In this novel he has created a world of immense sensory and emotional precision\, at once true in its living details and yet electric with the presence of ghosts.” – Omar El Akkad.\n”The Foghorn Echoes bristles. It burns bright. It shouts into the dark with a voice that hovers between a melody and a lamentation. Danny Ramadan writes in these pages with a spellbinding urgency\, stripping bare some of the most painful and fundamental truths about displacement and grief\, about rage and betrayal. In the process\, he reminds us again and again that even the worst of memories contain redemptive powers. This novel is a tender and impassioned love story for a country\, for a people\, and for all those who refuse to disappear quietly into the land of the forgotten.” – Maaza Mengiste. \nDanny RamadanFriday Nov 11 2022 7:00pm – 8:00pm\nLive/In-Person at Elliott Bay Book Company.\n1521 10th Ave. Seattle\, WA  98122
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/author-danny-ramadan-at-elliott-bay-book-company/
LOCATION:Elliott Bay Book Company\, 1521 10th Avenue\, Seattle\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Authors: Peter Cole and Iman Mersal (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:If only this evening could be staged in the same room\, as we range around a good part of the world in hosting three poets – Peter Cole and Iman Mersal virtually at 5 p.m. – and another\, Naveen Kishore in store at 7 p.m. Between them\, the U.S.\, Israel/Palestine\, Egypt\, Canada\, and India\, with their poetic and literary concerns extending beyond whatever borders those nationalities might pose. This 5 p.m virtual program returns poet/translator/editor Peter Cole to Elliott Bay to read from his newest collection\, Draw Me After (Farrar\, Straus & Giroux)\, and it helps introduce an overdue major collection of one of the world’s major poets\, Iman Mersal with her new book\, The Threshold (translated from the Arabic by Robyn Creswell / Farrar\, Straus & Giroux).  \nPeter Cole’s Draw Me After very much has ‘drawing’ in it\, with work by Terry Winters\, which he dares from\, so to speak.\n“‘Waking the letters from their slumber’: that’s Peter Cole’s mad\, sublime task in these phantasmagoric poems. Every line of this book breaks the literal—the letters—into visionary scenes where sorrow marries joy and blessings almost rhyme with curse. A revelation.” —Rosanna Warren.\n“Peter Cole shows himself in Draw Me After to be our great master of ekphrasis. Visually\, sonically\, rhythmically\, semantically\, his are some of the most inventive\, witty\, profound\, and genuinely beautiful lyric poems of our moment.” —Marjorie Perloff.\nPeter Cole has written several previous books of poems\, including Hymns & Qualms and Rift\, and he has also translated widely from Hebrew and Arabic works—both medieval and modern. With Adina Hoffman\, he has co-written Sacred Trash: The Lost and Found World of the Cairo Geniza and also published books as Ibis Editions. He is the recipient of many honors\, including a Guggenheim Fellowship\, an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature\, the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation\, a National Jewish Book Award\, and a MacArthur Fellowship. He divides his time between Jerusalem and New Haven.  \nJoining us\, we believe\, from Edmonton\, where she is a professor of Arabic language and literature at the University of Alberta is Iman Mersal. The Threshold\, translated by Robyn Creswell\, draws from several of her noted earlier books of poetry ranging back nearly thirty years and coming up to the present – A Dark Alley Suitable for Dance Lessons\, Walking as Long as Possible\, Alternative Geography\, and Until I Give Up the Idea of Home. Her most recent book\, the prose work Traces of Enayat (all of these\, we’re giving translated titles)\, received the Sheikh Zayed Book Award for Literature in 2021.\n“The publication of Iman Mersal’s The Threshold is a major literary event. Long recognized throughout the Arab world and in Europe\, Mersal is one of the strongest confessional (or postconfessional) poets we now have\, in any language: her poems are fueled by a mordant wit\, sensual vibrancy\, and feminist brio. Impatient with pieties—whether political\, erotic\, or poetic—she writes\, like Louise Glück\, with emotional intensity and analytic coolness. This is poetry of earned and perfect pitch: the notations of an impassioned mind. I read The Threshold straight through; it will become a permanent companion.” —Maureen N. McLane. “Undeceived\, ironic\, daring\, Iman Mersal’s poems are animated by a singular sensibility. They deal candidly with real life—migration\, dying parents\, emotional entanglements—and discover general truths among the fine particulars. Robyn Creswell’s translation is deft and subtle\, and the Anglophone world is lucky to have it.” —Nick Laird. \n  \nPeter Cole and Iman MersalTuesday Nov 29 2022 5:00pm – 6:00pm\nVirtually Hosted by Elliott Bay Book Company. \nRegistration/Information
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/authors-peter-cole-and-iman-mersal-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230116T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230116T080000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20221127T190302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221127T190302Z
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SUMMARY:Author Amal Ghandour [afikra Conversations]
DESCRIPTION:Amal Ghandour is a Lebanese-Jordanian author and blogger (Thinking Fits)\, with a career that spans more than three decades in the fields of research\, communication\, and community development. Her book\, About This Man Called Ali (2009)\, was named the first biography of a modern Arab artist by the renowned Historian Philip Mansel. Ghandour describes her new book\, This Arab Life\, A Generation’s Journey Into Silence (October 11\, 2022)\, “as a memoir that is not of an individual but of the generation that came of political age in the 1980s in the Levant.” This Arab Life\, she adds\, “is an intimate rendition of the times that shaped us; the way we internalized our parents’ myriad dejections and disappointments; the pragmatism and silence that defined us; and the dispiriting inheritance we inexorably bequeathed our own children.” Ghandour holds an MS in International Policy from Stanford University and a BSFS from Georgetown University. Among her works: Aeon\, The Daily Beast\, Washington Independent Review of Books\, Midanmasr\, Canvas.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/author-amal-ghandour-afikra-conversations/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230129T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230129T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230126T224536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T224604Z
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SUMMARY:Madafeh - Book Event - Fida Jiryis - author of the book "Stranger in My Own Land"
DESCRIPTION:After the 1993 Oslo Accords\, a handful of Palestinians were allowed to return to their hometowns in Israel. Fida Jiryis and her family were among them. \nThis beautifully written memoir tells the story of their journey\, which is also the story of Palestine\, from the Nakba to the present—a seventy-five-year tale of conflict\, exodus\, occupation\, return and search for belonging\, seen through the eyes of one writer and her family. Jiryis reveals how her father\, Sabri\, a PLO leader and advisor to Yasser Arafat\, chose exile in 1970 because of his work. Her own childhood in Beirut was shaped by regional tensions\, the Lebanese Civil War and the 1982 Israeli invasion\, which led to her mother’s death. Thirteen years later\, the family made an unexpected return to Fassouta\, their village of origin in the Galilee. But Fida\, twenty-two years old and full of love for her country\, had no idea what she was getting into. \nStranger in My Own Land chronicles a desperate\, at times surreal\, search for a homeland between the Galilee\, the West Bank and the diaspora\, asking difficult questions about what the right of return would mean for the millions of Palestinians waiting to come ‘home’. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFida Jiryis \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Fida Jiryis\nFida Jiryis is a Palestinian author living in Ramallah. She grew up in Lebanon and Cyprus\, the daughter of Palestinian intellectual and leader\, Sabri Jiryis. As her family fled Israel’s oppression and wars\, Fida’s life has spanned the full spectrum of the Palestinian people’s forced fragmentation: in Israel\, the West Bank and the diaspora. Her writings include several collections of Arabic short stories; a contribution to the book\, Kingdom of Olives and Ash\, a Washington Post bestseller; and Ha-Cluv (The Cage)\, a Hebrew translation of her short stories published this year. Her most recent book\, Stranger in My Own Land\, describes her and her family’s remarkable life journey which is\, in many respects\, the story of Palestine.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/madafeh-book-event-fida-jiryis-author-of-the-book-stranger-in-my-own-land/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230216T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230124T225433Z
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SUMMARY:“When We Were Arabs – Memory\, Erasure and Cultural Connections” Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Diverse expressions of historical memory persist and gain meaning despite nationalist projects to minimize diversity in pursuit of an imaginary homogeneity that in truth exists practically nowhere in the world. The fact that such attempts at erasure are responsible not only for cultural amnesia\, but for denial of common cultural experiences that would foster acceptance instead of rejection. This workshop will place two works of historical memory into conversation. Coincidentally\, two authors representing two culturally related but geographically distant societies gave their books the same title: When We Were Arabs to invoke that claim of identity (Cuando Fuimos Arabe). They are Emilio González Ferrín\, University of Seville\, and journalist Massoud Hayoun based in Los Angeles. This conversation\, moderated by educator Dr. Rabiah Khalil\, will explore the persistence of memory and affirm the value of recognizing shared roots and accepting the richness of our diversity. \nThis program is sponsored by Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies\, Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding\, the Arab American National Museum and Montgomery College Office of Advancement and Community Engagement \nThis program is made possible by a Title VI grant from the United States Department of Education\, which is funding a National Resource Center on the Middle East at Georgetown University\, and by support from the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown and the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. \nFor more questions\, e-mail Dave Serio at DSerio@accesscommunity.org
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/when-we-were-arabs-memory-erasure-and-cultural-connections-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture/Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230210T064937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T223517Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch and Activist Gathering
DESCRIPTION:“Greater than the Sum of Our Parts” is by Nada Elia\, local author and activist\, and is newly published by Pluto Press. Nada’s book launch provides an opportunity to connect with fellow activists\, expand our knowledge of each other’s struggles\, and hear from Nada about this important book!\n\n\n\n\n\n \nWHEN: Saturday\, March 4\, 4:00-6:00 pm\nWHERE: Cherry Street Village\, 720 25th Avenue Seattle\, WA 98122\n \nPlease Register here! (If you can’t make it but would still like a copy of the book\, you can get one here!)\n \nABOUT THE EVENT:\n\nToday\, there is a growing understanding that Palestinian liberation is connected to numerous other struggles for safety\, dignity\, freedom\, and self sovereignty. This book launch and gathering will be an opportunity to hear more about and celebrate the launch of GREATER THAN THE SUM OF OUR PARTS. Equally important\, It will be a much-needed opportunity to meet and network with fellow activists and organizers\, so we can expand our knowledge of each other’s struggles\, and better show up for each other.\n\n \nABOUT THE BOOK: \n\n\n\n\n\nHow is the struggle for Palestinian freedom bound up in other freedom struggles\, and how are activists coming together globally to achieve justice and liberation for all?\nIn this bold book\, Palestinian activist Nada Elia unpacks Zionism\, from its hypermilitarism to incarceration\, its environmental devastation and gendered violence. She insists that Palestine’s fate is linked through bonds of solidarity to other communities crossing racial and gender lines\, weaving an intersectional feminist understanding of Israeli apartheid throughout her analysis. She also looks deeper into the interconnectedness of Palestine with Black\, migrant\, and queer movements\, and with other indigenous struggles against settler colonialism\, including that of Native Americans.\nGreater than the Sum of Our Parts is a powerful and hopeful account\, highlighting the role of the Palestinian diaspora\, youth\, and women\, and inspired by activists across the world.\n\n \nHosted by: Dunya Productions-Seattle\n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/book-launch-greater-than-the-sum-of-our-parts/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Village\, 720 25th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Social Justice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230320T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230303T023845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T024213Z
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SUMMARY:The Shape of Home Anthology Virtual Author Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us to chat with several authors published within The Shape of Home anthology and learn how they came up with their story ideas\, what their writing process is\, and more!\n\nEmail rocyouth@clpvd.org for the Zoom link
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/the-shape-of-home-anthology-virtual-author-talk/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture/Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230411T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230321T192753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T200356Z
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SUMMARY:Stories to Broaden Understanding:  Diana Abu-Jaber
DESCRIPTION:Author Diane Abu-Jaber will be taking about her newest book\, Fencing with the King. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nBorn to an American mother and a Jordanian father\, Diana Abu-Jaber now teaches writing and literature at Portland State University in Oregon. She is the author of the highly-acclaimed memoirs Life Without a Recipe and The Language of Baklava as well as the novels Crescent and Birds of Paradise. Abu-Jaber will be talking about her newest book\, Fencing with the King\, which has been described as a “mesmerizing breakthrough novel of family myths and inheritances.” \nIn partnership with Montgomery County Middle Eastern American Advisory Group\, Office of Community Partnerships and Baltimore Luxor Alexandria Sister City Committee. \nRegistration required. As part of County Government\, MCPL does not collect personal information other than for the purpose of providing programs or services. \nThe Zoom link to participate in the program will be sent to registrants 24 hours before the event. \nNEW: You will need to be signed into Zoom to attend this program via the web. \nTo sign in\, you must first create a free account: https://zoom.us/signup \nOnce you are signed in on Zoom\, return to this page and click on the link below to join the program.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/stories-to-broaden-understanding/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230126T223939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T223939Z
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SUMMARY:Inclusion Talk Series: How Does It Feel To Be A Problem
DESCRIPTION:Join Compass Family Services as we honor and commemorate Arab American Heritage Month (AAHM) with a seminar from author Moustafa Bayoumi. \nMoustafa is the author of the critically acclaimed How Does It Feel To Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America (Penguin)\, which won an American Book Award and the Arab American Book Award for Non-Fiction.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/inclusion-talk-series-how-does-it-feel-to-be-a-problem/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230427T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230403T194208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T042656Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening Celebrating Arab American Authors
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, April 27 at 6 p.m. ET on Zoom as we celebrate the vibrant Arab American creative community during Arab American Heritage Month with a panel of three phenomenal authors: Reem Assil\, author of Arabiyya; Sarah Cypher\, author of The Skin and Its Girl; and Malaka Gharib\, author of It Won’t Always Be Like This. \n  \nThe conversation will be moderated by Lana Barkawi\, Executive & Artistic Director of Mizna\, a critical platform for contemporary literature\, film\, art\, and cultural production centering the work of Arab and Southwest Asian and North African artists. Assil\, Cypher\, and Gharib will discuss their books—a cookbook\, a novel\, and a memoir—the ways we celebrate heritage\, grappling with perception and misperception\, and the varied homages to lineage\, love\, and resilience from across the diaspora. \n  \nWhen you register for your free ticket to this conversation\, you will also have the option to buy any of the featured authors’ books from our independent bookstore partner\, Moon Palace Books\, based in Minneapolis\, MN. \n  \nSign up to reserve your spot today. We can’t wait to see you there.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/an-evening-celebrating-arab-american-authors/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture/Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230513T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230427T032943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T032958Z
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SUMMARY:Nad of Nadide\, by Wagih Abu-Rish
DESCRIPTION:NAD OF NADIDE BY WAGIH ABU-RISH\n\nJoin us Saturday\, May 13 at 6:30pm to celebrate the launch of Nad of Nadide by local author Wagih Abu-Rish! \nFrom the author of Replenishing the Sea of Galilee\, comes a story of love\, determination\, and political intrigue. \nWagih Abu-Rish is a Palestinian-American author and activist. During a long and varied professional career\, he was a foreign journalist in Beirut\, Lebanon\, and an ad executive on Madison Avenue in New York. He studied journalism at the University of Houston and the University of Oregon.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/nad-of-nadide-by-wagih-abu-rish/
LOCATION:Nook and Cranny Books\, 324 15th Ave E #101\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230522T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230426T042740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T042740Z
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SUMMARY:Book Talk with Dr. Jenny Lynn Kelly
DESCRIPTION:We are writing to invite you to a special virtual event and ask you to mark your calendar to join us on May 22\, 2023\,  at 7:00PM EST for a book talk with Dr. Jenny Lynn Kelly. Dr. Kelly is a former Eyewitness Palestine delegate\, faculty member at the University of California Santa Cruz\, and author of the recently-released Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism Across Occupied Palestine. The event will be hosted via Zoom and donors of an eligible amount will receive a signed copy of Dr. Kelly’s book\, so keep an eye out for the registration link coming soon!
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/book-talk-with-dr-jenny-lynn-kelly/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230425T193300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T193437Z
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SUMMARY:Town Hall Seattle: Raja Shehadeh — 'We Could Have Been Friends\, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir'
DESCRIPTION:About the event. . .\nIn his life\, Aziz Shehadeh was many things — among them a lawyer\, a political detainee\, and the father of activist and author\, Raja Shehadeh. \nRaja’s latest book\, We Could Have Been Friends\, My Father and I\, is a subtle psychological portrait of a complicated father-son relationship. Set against the backdrop of continuing political unrest\, Raja describes his failure as a young man to recognize his father’s courage as an activist\, and\, in turn\, his father’s inability to appreciate Raja’s own efforts in campaigning for Palestinian human rights. Then in 1985\, Aziz Shehadeh is murdered\, and Raja undergoes a profound and irrevocable change. \nWe Could Have Been Friends acts in part as the story of Palestine’s continual fight against multiple foreign powers\, but at its core presents a poignant unraveling of a complex father-son relationship\, unlike many we have seen before.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/town-hall-seattle-raja-shehadeh-we-could-have-been-friends-my-father-and-i-a-palestinian-memoir/
LOCATION:Town Hall\, 1119 8th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230527T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230527T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230425T032758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T032910Z
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SUMMARY:Book Reading Event with Wagih Abu-Rish
DESCRIPTION:Book Reading Event with\nWagih Abu-Rish \nThe latest novel by Wagih Aburish is a story of love\,\ndetermination\, and political intrigue: Nad of Nadide\nreveals that love\, whether between two of the same\nethnicity\, or between lovers who never expected to\ncross ethnic boundaries\, is one worth fighting for\, at\nthe cost of defying all norms and challenges. \nWagih’s debut novel is a sweeping story of love\, loss\,\nand the power of loyalty in the face of conflicting\nideologies and religious beliefs.\n“Deftly crafted with impressive attention to historical\ndetail and context\, Replenishing the Sea of Galilee is\nan inherently riveting read and one that will prove to be\nan enduringly popular and appreciated addition to\ncommunity library General Fiction in general\, and\nJewish/Palestinian Historical/Cultural Fiction\ncollections in particular.”\n—Midwest Book Review \nCherry Street Village \n720 25th Avenue Seattle\, WA 98122\nMay 27\, 2023 | 4-7pm\nAppetizers\, discussion\, Q&A
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/book-reading-event-with-wagih-abu-rish/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Village\, 720 25th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230525T191027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T191204Z
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SUMMARY:Author Signing with Local Author Wagih Abu-Rish
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THIS EVENT\nMeet local author Wagih Abu-Rish and explore this deeply emotional historical romance. From 1pm to 4pm\, the author will be present to showcase his book! Don’t miss out on a chance to explore something new and exciting.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/author-signing-with-local-author-wagih-abu-rish/
LOCATION:Barnes & Noble: Northgate\, Northgate Mall 401 NE Northgate Way #1100\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230525T192209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T192209Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Parenting w/ Lindz Amer at Powell's Books
DESCRIPTION:Lindz Amer\nSaturday\, June 3 @ 2pm (PT) / Powell’s City of Books \nIn the face of so many injustices across society for LGBTQ+ people\, it can be easy for parents of young children to feel helpless and hopeless. While they may not be able to address every problem across the country\, there’s a simple place to start: right at home. Rainbow Parenting (St. Martin’s Griffin) is an essential stepping stone for adults who want to raise and teach kids in a queer-affirming way\, but might not know how. Lindz Amer\, the founder of Queer Kid Stuff\, an award-winning LGBTQ+ educational webseries for children and families\, is an indispensable guide\, leading readers through practical applications\, important LGBTQ+ history\, key lessons in intersectionality\, pronouns\, social justice\, and more. Divided by sections that address kids’ individual ages — from infancy to kindergarten — this joyful and approachable book shares a bit of hope and starts with the understanding that anyone can spread queer joy. By giving parents and their kids a vocabulary to express themselves\, Rainbow Parenting ultimately aims to create more empathetic adults — and spreads a message of radical acceptance in a world where it’s sometimes dangerous to just be yourself. \nPreorder a Signed Edition
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/rainbow-parenting-w-lindz-amer-at-powells-books/
LOCATION:Powell’s Books\, 1005 W Burnside St.\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T033250
CREATED:20230509T043422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T043658Z
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SUMMARY:Book Reading Event with Amal Sedky
DESCRIPTION:Book Reading Event \nEscape to Aswan with Amal Sedky \nCherry Street Village \n720 25th Avenue Seattle\, WA 98122\nMay 27\, 2023 | 4-7pm\nAppetizers\, discussion\, Q&A
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/book-reading-event-with-amal-sedky/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Village\, 720 25th Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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