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Mai Serhan, "I Can Imagine It for Us: A Palestinian Daughter's Memoir" (American University in Cairo Press, 2025)

Feb 21, 2026
Mai Serhan, a Palestinian writer raised in Egypt with an MSt in Creative Writing from Oxford, discusses her fragmented memoir about family, exile, and a homeland she has never visited. She reads mixed scenes spanning Cairo to China. Conversations cover genre-bending techniques, blending poetry, cinema, and essay forms, and the tensions of publishing amid political upheaval.
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ANECDOTE

Family Moments That Map Exile

  • Mai Serhan narrates childhood scenes across Cairo, Lima, and China to map family dynamics and exile.
  • Physical moments, like her mother being struck after a football match, anchor larger themes of domestic tension and displacement.
INSIGHT

Private Story, Collective Reach

  • Mai realized her personal story also gestures toward a wider Palestinian diasporic experience across generations.
  • She saw the memoir as a way to turn private memory into a public connection about the ripples of 1948.
INSIGHT

Imagination As Resistance

  • The title I Can Imagine It For Us centers imagination as an act of agency for those barred from their homeland.
  • Mai frames imagining Palestine on the page as a form of resistance and ownership over memory.
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