Between Haifa and Passy: queer exile in Raji Bathish’s “L’appartement rue de Passy”
With L’appartement rue de Passy, Palestinian writer Raji Bathish takes readers from Haifa to Paris to follow Jamil
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With L’appartement rue de Passy, Palestinian writer Raji Bathish takes readers from Haifa to Paris to follow Jamil
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