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  • We Will Always Have Beirut

    We Will Always Have Beirut

    December 10, 20206:00 p.m.
    ONLINE
    On December 10, we will be holding the presentation of this book by Laila Hotait,  a Spanish-Lebanese filmmaker and artist. You can watch the event on our YouTube channel and Facebook Live
  • “Palestine: Art and resistance by Nayi al-Ali”

    “Palestine: Art and resistance by Nayi al-Ali”

    November 13, 20205:00 p.m.
    ONLINE
    As part of On the Night of the Books, celebrated in Madrid on November 13, Casa Árabe and the Ediciones del Oriente y del Mediterráneo publishing firm are presenting this work about the well-known Palestinian cartoonist. The event will be posted live on our Youtube channel.
  • Presentation of Banipal, issue nº2

    Presentation of Banipal, issue nº2

    October 16, 20205:00 p.m.
    ONLINE
    After the spring 2020 publication of issue number 1 of Banipal: Journal of modern Arab literature, the second issue is now coming out. On Friday, October 16, Casa Árabe is holding a talk with Margaret Obank, the journal’s director, and its editor-in-chief, Samuel Shimon, who are accompanied by other role-players involved in getting out this issue. You can watch the event on our YouTube channel.
  • New publication: “Artistic Dialogue in the Middle Ages: Islamic Art-Mudéjar Art

    New publication: “Artistic Dialogue in the Middle Ages: Islamic Art-Mudéjar Art

    From September 28, 2020 until October 15, 2020
    As a result of the collaborative work by both Casa Árabe and the Universities of Cordoba and Zurich, we will be publishing a volume titled “Artistic Dialogue During the Middle Ages: Islamic Art-Mudéjar Art,” based on the international seminar that was held in Cordoba in November of 2016.
  • “My Kingdom Is of This World”

    “My Kingdom Is of This World”

    October 05, 20205:00 p.m.
    ONLINE
    On October 5, Casa Árabe will be presenting this work, in a conversation with the author, Palestinian poet Murid Barguti, and the work’s translator and publisher, Luis Miguel Cañada.

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