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Hisham Matar: We all go through a lot. I'm wary of having material'

Hisham Matar is a Libyan author whose new novel, My Friends, is described as his most political work yet.
The novel follows a Libyan exile as he takes a walk through London, reflecting on his youth and experiences during the Arab spring.

Hisham Matar: We all go through a lot. I'm wary of having material'

Hisham Matar is a Libyan author whose new novel, My Friends, is described as his most political work yet.
The novel follows a Libyan exile as he takes a walk through London, reflecting on his youth and experiences during the Arab spring.

The Literature of Exile

Exile serves as a powerful engine for fiction, allowing writers to gain an intimate proximity to a new society while still standing at a distance from it.
The duality of being an exile, both inside and outside, is also the superpower of the novelist, allowing them to capture unique perspectives and experiences.

Hisham Matar: We all go through a lot. I'm wary of having material'

Hisham Matar is a Libyan author whose new novel, My Friends, is described as his most political work yet.
The novel follows a Libyan exile as he takes a walk through London, reflecting on his youth and experiences during the Arab spring.

Hisham Matar: We all go through a lot. I'm wary of having material'

Hisham Matar is a Libyan author whose new novel, My Friends, is described as his most political work yet.
The novel follows a Libyan exile as he takes a walk through London, reflecting on his youth and experiences during the Arab spring.

The Literature of Exile

Exile serves as a powerful engine for fiction, allowing writers to gain an intimate proximity to a new society while still standing at a distance from it.
The duality of being an exile, both inside and outside, is also the superpower of the novelist, allowing them to capture unique perspectives and experiences.
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Hisham Matar: We all go through a lot. I'm wary of having material'

Hisham Matar is a Libyan author whose new novel, My Friends, is described as his most political work yet.
The novel follows a Libyan exile as he takes a walk through London, reflecting on his youth and experiences during the Arab spring.
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Writing Is Doomed to Fail. That's Why Hisham Matar Loves It.

Hisham Matar's new novel explores the theme of exile and friendship
Matar has a deep appreciation for art and spends hours looking at paintings

Writing Is Doomed to Fail. That's Why Hisham Matar Loves It.

Hisham Matar's new novel explores the theme of exile and friendship
Matar has a deep appreciation for art and spends hours looking at paintings

Writing Is Doomed to Fail. That's Why Hisham Matar Loves It.

Hisham Matar's new novel explores the theme of exile and friendship
Matar has a deep appreciation for art and spends hours looking at paintings

Writing Is Doomed to Fail. That's Why Hisham Matar Loves It.

Hisham Matar's new novel explores the theme of exile and friendship
Matar has a deep appreciation for art and spends hours looking at paintings
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Writing Is Doomed to Fail. That's Why Hisham Matar Loves It.

Hisham Matar's new novel explores the theme of exile and friendship
Matar has a deep appreciation for art and spends hours looking at paintings

Why Write? Hisham Matar Relishes Its Magnificent Failure'

Hisham Matar is known for his sustained attention to art, spending hours with a single painting each week.
Matar's new novel, My Friends, follows three Libyan exiles in London and their decades-long friendships.
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