
Saqi Books
Saqi Books is a leading independent publisher based in London. Founded in 1983 out of the pioneering Al Saqi Bookshop – one of the UK’s first specialist booksellers of Arabic literature – Saqi was established to amplify bold, original voices from the Middle East, North Africa and the wider diaspora. For over four decades, Saqi has championed courageous, thought-provoking writing across genres. Our Saqi Bookshelf series showcases both timeless classics and dazzling contemporary voices from the region, featuring authors such as Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz and RSL Fellow Leila Aboulela. Landmark nonfiction titles include The Crusades through Arab Eyes by Amin Maalouf, Beyond the Veil by Fatema Mernissi and Black Britain by Paul Gilroy. From its early focus on translated fiction, critical theory and political history, Saqi has evolved into a global publisher with a diverse and distinguished list. Its titles span genres and geographies, united by a commitment to literary quality, editorial independence and intellectual integrity. Our two imprints reflect the breadth and ambition of our publishing. Telegram is dedicated to literary fiction from around the world, from striking debuts to bold contemporary voices; and The Westbourne Press releases trenchant nonfiction, interrogating the leading issues of our time with intellectual rigour and narrative flair. The name Saqi is drawn from classical Arabic poetry and evokes the figure of the cupbearer, a symbol of knowledge, spirit and generosity. It reflects our mission: to publish literature that challenges dominant narratives, fosters cultural understanding and sparks vital conversations. Today, Saqi remains proudly international in scope. Our work has been recognised with numerous accolades, including the British Book Industry Award for Diversity in Literature, the IPG Diversity Award and the Arab British Culture and Society award.






