The Maghreb covers the politics, history, literature, and culture
of The Maghreb. Robin Yassin-Kassab has an enlightening sojourn in
Morocco; Hicham Yezza examines the role of the Berbers in the Arab
Spring; Marcia Lynx Qualey is dazzled by the transformative power
of Maghrebi poetry; Louis Proyect spends some time with the Jews of
the Maghreb; Cecile Oumhani provides a daily account of the
Tunisian revolution; Paul Mutter tangles with al-Qaeda in Mali;
Robert Irwin wonders if Ibn Khaldun had a mystical vision of
history; Julia Melcher explores the absurd world of exiled western
writers in Tangiers; John Liechty attempts to get a US visa for his
Moroccan wife; Jamal Bahmad watches some revolutionary films; Arie
Amaya-Akkermans admires Algerian art; and Anissa Helou tastes some
Moroccan street food. Also in this issue: Extracts from a new novel
by Amal Hanano and poems by George Szirtes."
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