
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies Najati Sidqi, "Memoirs of a Palestinian Communist: The Secret Life of Najati Sidqi" (U Texas Press, 2025)
Jan 30, 2026
Margaret Litvin, Professor of Arabic literature and translator, co-translated Najati Sidqi’s memoir. She talks about bringing Sidqi’s secret life as a Palestinian communist into English. The conversation covers the collaborative class-to-book translation, choices about preserving silences and adding context, and the memoir’s political and pedagogical relevance today.
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A Multifaceted Palestinian Figure
- Najati Sidqi combined roles as a translator, anti-fascist, and early Arab communist across many countries.
- Margaret Litvin highlights his versatility and wide-ranging influence on Arabic culture and politics.
Purposeful Silences In The Memoir
- Sidqi's memoir focuses on 15 political years and omits personal emotional detail.
- Litvin used supplementary materials to fill silences without altering the memoir's voice.
Keep The Narrator's Flow Intact
- Preserve an author's voice by avoiding intrusive footnotes and collecting context in appendices.
- Litvin placed background material in a bibliographic essay to maintain reading flow.

