In January 2017, President Trump signed an executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries – Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen – from entering the United States, effectively slamming the door on refugees seeking safety and tearing families apart. Mass protests followed, and although the order has since been blocked, amended and challenged by judges, it still stands as one of the most discriminatory laws to be passed in the US in modern times. Banthology brings together specially commissioned stories from the original seven ‘banned nations’. Covering a range of approaches – from satire, to allegory, to literary realism – it explores the emotional and personal impact of all restrictions on movement, and offers a platform to voices the White House would rather remained silent. Part of our 'Banned Nations Showcase'.
Rania Mamoun Knihy
Rania Ali Musa Mamoun is a Sudanese writer whose work explores the cultural landscape of her homeland. Her narrative style is characterized by its depth and attention to the nuances of human experience, often delving into themes that resonate with both local and universal concerns. Through her stories and novels, she offers a compelling glimpse into Sudanese society and its evolving identity. Mamoun's literary contributions are shaped by her background as a journalist, lending a keen observational eye to her fictional worlds.




Thirteen Months of Sunrise
- 80 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
A collection of stories by the author, journalist, and activist, Rania Mamoun.
Something Evergreen Called Life
- 117 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
This is a unique anthology of ten contemporary stories set in Khartoum, set against the backdrop of one of the Africa's most vibrant quickly evolving cities. It taps into current global media interest in Sudanese politics