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Hala Alyan
On the Literature of Ambitious Women
Eliana Ramage Recommends Benedict Nguyễn, V.V. Ganeshananthan, Danzy Senna and More
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Eliana Ramage
| September 4, 2025
The Annotated Nightstand: What Chloe Caldwell Is Reading Now, and Next
Featuring Sheila Heti, Yiyun Li, Hala Alyan, and Others
By
Diana Arterian
| August 7, 2025
Hala Alyan on Diaspora, the Limits of Healing, and Gaza as the Conscience of the World
The Author of “I’ll Tell You When I’m Home” in Conversation With Sahar Delijani
By
Sahar Delijani
| July 17, 2025
Fever Dreams: Hala Alyan on Displacement, Trauma, and Memory
"I spend the hours-long dream chanting the line, determined to remember it, because the part of me that is awake, that is aware, knows I will want it later."
By
Hala Alyan
| June 9, 2025
Betty Shamieh on the Next Generation of Palestinian Fiction
The Author of “Too Soon” Considers Her Novel in Relation to Etaf Rum, Hala Alyan, and the Politics of Influence
By
Betty Samieh
| January 22, 2025
Writer, Farmer, Literary Misfit: In Memory of the Late Stanley Crawford
Alex Trimble Young Remembers a Writer of “Unbrandable” Books
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Alex Trimble Young
| March 25, 2024
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Teddy Wayne
| March 12, 2024
“The Interviewer Wants to Know About Fashion”: A Poem by Hala Alyan
By
Hala Alyan
| October 17, 2023
Claudia Goldin on Women’s Journey to Close the Gender Wage Gap
By
Keen On
| December 22, 2021
Hala Alyan on the Sense of Displacement in the Middle East
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Keen On
| December 21, 2021
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Kendra and Sumaiyya Welcome Special Guest Yara Yaghi
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Reading Women
| July 7, 2021
WATCH: Hala Alyan, Te-Ping Chen, Joshua Mohr, and Thomas Grattan at the Franklin Park Reading Series
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| June 9, 2021
Turning Towards the Dark: Hala Alyan Explores the Psychology of Fear
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Emergence Magazine
| May 24, 2021
Hala Alyan: Which Comes First—the Characters or the Politics?
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| March 31, 2021
22 (!) new titles to add to your TBR pile.
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Katie Yee
| March 9, 2021
The Arsonists’ City
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| March 9, 2021
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