A man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a white shirt and brown jacket, gestures with one hand while holding a pen. He is seated at a table with a water bottle and glass in front of him.

Akram Al-Sourani

Akram Al-Sourani is the author of “A Homeland Out of Coverage,” “Half-Baked Homeland,” and “What’s That.” He describes himself as not a writer, not a satirist, not an official, and definitely not a fancy leader. He says if his mind and body survive a little longer, he’ll be releasing “A Tent That Lets Us Down.”


Articles by Akram Al-Sourani

A man with a beard and mustache looks at the camera, standing indoors in front of a white wall with partially blurred Arabic writing. Courtesy of Akram Al-Sourani appears in the top left corner.
Global Free Expression
Thursday September 25

“Devouring our dreams”: Palestinian Writer on Starvation, Survival, and Daily Life in Gaza

We are still searching: for a country, for a name, for independence, for freedom, for something as basic as the right to self-determination.