Skip to main content

My Homeland in the Caves of Death

Can literature recognise collapse before politics does? In “My Homeland in the Caves of Death,” Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi reads Yemen through Siegfried Kracauer, Abdullah Al-Baradouni, and contemporary Yemeni literature to explore how poetry, fiction, and culture expose hidden structures of fear, illusion, and power long before they erupt into reality. A powerful essay on literature as early warning system — and on the tragedy of not listening in time.
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German & Spanish)
https://literatur.review/en/essay/my-homeland-caves-death

Can literature recognise collapse before politics does? In “My Homeland in the Caves of Death,” Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi reads Yemen through Siegfried Kracauer, Abdullah Al-Baradouni, and contemporary Yemeni literature to explore how poetry, fiction, and culture expose hidden structures of fear, illusion, and power long before they erupt into reality. A powerful essay on literature as early warning system — and on the tragedy of not listening in time.
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German & Spanish) (Opens in a new window)
Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi

If you would like to support our writing, please check our subscription rates and become a member. We would be delighted!


0 comments

Would you like to be the first to write a comment?
Become a member of Literatur.Review and start the conversation.
Become a member