After Donald Trump was inaugurated as president in January, George Orwell's seminal book, 1984, shot to the top of the bestseller list nearly 70 years after it was first published. We turned to fiction to help navigate a world where Orwellian terms had become reality. We had Orwell's "newspeak" expressed as "alternative facts". And just like in 1984, one day we had been enemies with Eurasia, which included Russia, and the next, we are friends with them but enemies with East Asia, which includes Korea.
The creative arts are making a resurgence now that we are experiencing the shifting tectonic plates of history and we should be using them as a way to understand and tackle an era of radical change.
The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel about a future in which women have no rights and whose purpose is to manufacture babies, has been revived with a recent award-winning drama series that swept the Emmy Awards. Women around the world felt terrified at how we are teetering on the precipice of life imitating art. Atwood's vision is all the more poignant when you learn that she says she only included things that had already happened somewhere in the world.
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I was in Madrid this week on a fleeting overnight visit punctuated by one extraordinary moment. Inside the Reina Sofia museum, I walked the passageways and turned a corner to find roaring into the room the enormous black, white and grey mural called Guernica. It is 7.7 metres wide and 3.49 metres high.
Painted by Picasso in 1937, the painting has a ferocious energy that is so intense it could have been painted today. Its message is just as relevant. It celebrated its 80th anniversary earlier this year.
Picasso had been living in exile in Paris during the Spanish civil war. On April 26, 1937, he received news of the destruction of the town of Guernica in the northern Basque province of Spain. Franco had invited the Nazis to bomb it as punishment for being the centre of Basque republican resistance and culture. By June 4, the painting was completed. It has been called one of the most powerful anti-war paintings ever.
The dark mural depicts a combination of searing images and symbols: the bull and the horse, screaming women, a dead child. Death oozes like blood from the canvas.
Staring at the painting, I felt I had been sucked through a vortex back into the cusp of the Second World War. I could taste the horrors and hear the screams.
These works were not only powerful social commentary and extraordinary interventions, their creators feeling compelled to produce them as protests. They were a means of release for the artists; their very beings needing to express their rage.
It is works of art like these that helped me to understand how I came to be an author. I can't compare to their extraordinary level of talent, of course. Orwell explains in his essay, Why I Write, that it was the era of intense political distress in which he lived that led him to make political writing into an art.
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His commentary about his own art – and his motivations for it – helped me better understand not just our own era, but my own reaction and creative response to it. I don’t know if I would have picked up a pen to write had it not been for a visceral compulsion to intervene creatively in a social and political arena that needs change.
Orwell says that “the opinion that art should have nothing to do with politics is itself a political attitude”. So I wonder, is it dangerous for a Muslim woman author to explicitly state that she was radicalised into writing?
I take cover for my own humble art, in the shadow of Picasso's visceral response, to a world that is terrifyingly similar today. He continued to live in Paris during the city's Nazi occupation. One day, a Gestapo officer barged his way into Picasso's apartment and noticed a photo of the Guernica painting. "Did you do that?" asked the officer. And Picasso's answer explains how creativity is an expression, an intervention and a protest all in one. He replied, "No, you did."
Shelina Zahra Janmohamed is the author of Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World
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Southampton 2 (Ings 32' & pen 89') Tottenham Hotspur 5 (Son 45', 47', 64', & 73', Kane 82')
Man of the match Son Heung-min (Tottenham)
Stormy seas
Weather warnings show that Storm Eunice is soon to make landfall. The videographer and I are scrambling to return to the other side of the Channel before it does. As we race to the port of Calais, I see miles of wire fencing topped with barbed wire all around it, a silent ‘Keep Out’ sign for those who, unlike us, aren’t lucky enough to have the right to move freely and safely across borders.
We set sail on a giant ferry whose length dwarfs the dinghies migrants use by nearly a 100 times. Despite the windy rain lashing at the portholes, we arrive safely in Dover; grateful but acutely aware of the miserable conditions the people we’ve left behind are in and of the privilege of choice.
Isle of Dogs
Director: Wes Anderson
Starring: Bryan Cranston, Liev Schreiber, Ed Norton, Greta Gerwig, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johansson
Three stars
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Arsenal 1
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Fines for littering
In Dubai:
Dh200 for littering or spitting in the Dubai Metro
Dh500 for throwing cigarette butts or chewing gum on the floor, or littering from a vehicle.
Dh1,000 for littering on a beach, spitting in public places, throwing a cigarette butt from a vehicle
In Sharjah and other emirates
Dh500 for littering - including cigarette butts and chewing gum - in public places and beaches in Sharjah
Dh2,000 for littering in Sharjah deserts
Dh500 for littering from a vehicle in Ras Al Khaimah
Dh1,000 for littering from a car in Abu Dhabi
Dh1,000 to Dh100,000 for dumping waste in residential or public areas in Al Ain
Dh10,000 for littering at Ajman's beaches
The White Lotus: Season three
Creator: Mike White
Starring: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Rothwell
Rating: 4.5/5
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Samatta (41')
Manchester City 2
Aguero (20')
Rodri (30')
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Company profile
Company: Eighty6
Date started: October 2021
Founders: Abdul Kader Saadi and Anwar Nusseibeh
Based: Dubai, UAE
Sector: Hospitality
Size: 25 employees
Funding stage: Pre-series A
Investment: $1 million
Investors: Seed funding, angel investors
Tree of Hell
Starring: Raed Zeno, Hadi Awada, Dr Mohammad Abdalla
Director: Raed Zeno
Rating: 4/5
Other must-tries
Tomato and walnut salad
A lesson in simple, seasonal eating. Wedges of tomato, chunks of cucumber, thinly sliced red onion, coriander or parsley leaves, and perhaps some fresh dill are drizzled with a crushed walnut and garlic dressing. Do consider yourself warned: if you eat this salad in Georgia during the summer months, the tomatoes will be so ripe and flavourful that every tomato you eat from that day forth will taste lacklustre in comparison.
Badrijani nigvzit
A delicious vegetarian snack or starter. It consists of thinly sliced, fried then cooled aubergine smothered with a thick and creamy walnut sauce and folded or rolled. Take note, even though it seems like you should be able to pick these morsels up with your hands, they’re not as durable as they look. A knife and fork is the way to go.
Pkhali
This healthy little dish (a nice antidote to the khachapuri) is usually made with steamed then chopped cabbage, spinach, beetroot or green beans, combined with walnuts, garlic and herbs to make a vegetable pâté or paste. The mix is then often formed into rounds, chilled in the fridge and topped with pomegranate seeds before being served.
The specs
Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo
Power: 201hp at 5,200rpm
Torque: 320Nm at 1,750-4,000rpm
Transmission: 6-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 8.7L/100km
Price: Dh133,900
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Simran
Director Hansal Mehta
Stars: Kangana Ranaut, Soham Shah, Esha Tiwari Pandey
Three stars
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