
In this episode, we delve into Death is a Hard Work: A Syrian Family's Journey by Khaled Khalifa, a powerful exploration of Syria's fractured landscape through the eyes of three siblings on a mission to honor their father's final wish. What begins as a simple journey quickly becomes a metaphor for the societal decay plaguing the nation. Andrea and Diana unpack the tension between individuality and societal conformity, the metaphor of the decaying corpse, and the possibility of resistance in the face of overwhelming adversity. Through rich imagery and poignant storytelling, Khalifa invites us to confront the harsh realities of war, while sparking a conversation about hope, resilience, and the small acts of defiance that can shape a better future. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersections of personal identity, family, and national trauma.