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Bassem Khandaqji

Bassem Khandaqji

Bassem Khandaqji, born in 1983 in Nablus, is a Palestinian novelist, poet, and journalist. Arrested in 2004 at the age of twenty-one for his political activities, he continued to write from prison, producing a body of work that has earned wide recognition across the Arab world. His novels are known for their lyrical prose, meticulous research, and deep engagement with Palestinian history and memory. Today, Khandaqji is regarded as one of the most distinctive literary voices of his generation. International human rights observers have long criticized his arrest, trial, and imprisonment. He was released from prison in 2025, one year after A Mask the Color of the Sky won the prestigious International Prize for Arabic Fiction.

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Latest reviews

  • Though what the novel offers is but a tentative hope of return, A Mask the Color of the Sky is certain in its resolve that the protective mask of normalization is ultimately a trap; without truth and justice, reconciliation is impossible.
    — Asymptote Journal, Mar 16 2026
  • A Mask the Colour of the Sky is an absorbing and challenging read, which will leave the reader with much to think about, although Western readers may suspect they’ve missed, or misunderstood, some of Khandaqji’s cultural references.
    — Asian Review of Books, Mar 10 2026
  • In October, after spending 21 years in an Israeli prison, the acclaimed Palestinian novelist and poet Baddem Khandaqji was released and exiled to Egypt, where he was finally reunited with his sister.

    — Literary Hub, Jan 6 2026
  • A Palestinian writer longs to write a novel about Mary Magdalene in this stimulating English-language debut from Khandaqji.

    — Publishers Weekly, Dec 23 2025

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