The Monstrosity of Our Century: War on Palestine and the Last Western Man

By Clarity Press & TP Editors More than a book about Gaza, ‘The Monstrosity of Our Century’ is an examination of the political and moral order that made Gaza possible. Drawing on history, anti-colonial thought, and contemporary geopolitics, Amir Nour argues that Palestine has become a defining test of the modern international system. At a […]

The Fall of Israel: The Degradation of Israel’s Politics, Economy & Military

By Clarity Press & TP Editors As the genocide in Gaza continues to reverberate across the Middle East and beyond, questions about Israel’s long-term political, economic, and military trajectory have become increasingly difficult to ignore. In The Fall of Israel, Dan Steinbock explores these questions through a wide-ranging study of the historical and structural forces […]

Poems That Refuse Defeat – ‘Enemy of the Sun: Poetry of Palestinian Resistance’

By Seven Stories Press & TP Editors Long before Palestine became a fixture of today’s political debates, its poets were writing some of the most powerful literature of resistance in the world. ‘Enemy of the Sun’ returns a landmark anthology to a new generation, tracing the connections between Palestinian liberation and global struggles against racism, […]

The Culture of Steadfastness: ‘Sumūd: A New Palestinian Reader’

By Seven Stories Press & TP Editors More than a literary anthology, ‘Sumūd’ is a testament to the enduring power of Palestinian culture. Bringing together writers, poets, artists, scholars, and witnesses from across generations, the collection explores how creativity, memory, and storytelling have become essential forms of resistance. At a Glance Title: Sumūd: A New […]

Mapping the Crime – ‘Atlas of Palestine: Land Theft by the Jewish National Fund’

By Annie O’Gara Maps are often presented as neutral instruments of geography. Yet for colonized peoples, maps can also become tools of dispossession, erasure, and control. In Atlas of Palestine: Land Theft by the Jewish National Fund, Salman Abu Sitta reverses that process, restoring erased villages to the map and documenting one of the most […]

Memory as Archive: ‘Palestine Revealed’ and the Ongoing Nakba

By Romana Rubeo For many readers, Palestine is encountered through headlines, statistics, and political debates. In Palestine Revealed, Hanan Kattan offers a different point of entry. Blending family memory with historical reflection, she traces the Palestinian experience across generations, revealing how stories, traditions, and everyday acts of remembrance become forms of resistance against erasure. At […]

A Test of Humanity – ‘Genocide in Gaza: Voices of Global Conscience’

By Clarity Press & TP Editors Few books capture the breadth of the global response to Gaza as comprehensively as Genocide in Gaza: Voices of Global Conscience. Edited by Ahmet Davutoğlu and Richard Falk, the anthology brings together prominent scholars, diplomats, legal experts, and activists to examine one of the defining moral and political crises […]

Everything We Thought Was Beautiful: Interviews with Radical Palestinian Women

By Benay Blend What does resistance look like through the eyes of Palestinian women? Through conversations with activists, journalists, writers, educators, artists, and community organizers, ‘Everything We Thought Was Beautiful’ offers a powerful portrait of women whose lives and work are inseparable from the struggle for liberation, dignity, and return. At a Glance Title: Everything […]

Resistance as Memory, Resistance as Life – ‘Before the Flood: A Gaza Family Memoir’

By Ron Jacobs Through the story of one family, Ramzy Baroud recounts the story of Palestine itself. Spanning three generations, Before the Flood combines memoir, people’s history, and historical testimony to trace the enduring impact of dispossession, exile, war, and resistance on Palestinian life. At a Glance Title: Before the Flood: A Gaza Family Memoir […]

A Courageous Witness Against Silence: ‘When the World Sleeps’

By Michael Leonardi Originally published in Italian as Quando il Mondo Dorme by Feltrinelli, Francesca Albanese’s ‘When the World Sleeps’ brings one of the most influential voices on Palestine to an English-language audience. Through a series of deeply personal encounters, the UN Special Rapporteur explores the human stories, political realities, and moral questions that have […]