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Nasri Atallah

Nasri Atallah is a British-Lebanese writer, producer and documentary filmmaker. His writing and pop culture criticism has appeared in GQ Middle East, The Guardian, Little White Lies, Monocle and Brownbook. He is a regular guest on the BBC Arts Hour and the author of Our Man in Beirut, a best-selling collection of humorous essays. He lives in Kentish Town, London.

In Search of Living Rooms Filled With Laughter: On Belonging as a British-Lebanese in a Time of Revolution

I had my first panic attack somewhere on the Central Line between Marble Arch and Bond Street. Sitting in an empty, well-lit carriage the world darkened and tightened around me. I thought I might disappear.

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