In her debut collection, “Invasive Species,” the Egyptian immigrant Marwa Helal plumbs the complications of nationhood and inclusion.
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Fiction: An Arab-American Poet Asks What It Means to Belong to Two Cultures, or None
Thursday, 21 March 2019
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