Here's the second episode of Pride Month discussion centred around queer authors and voices.
Pride Month Discussion on Queer Women Authors. We discuss two books in this episode:
Everything Is Fine Here by Iryn Tushabe
She Called Me Woman - Anthology edited by Azeenarh Mutombo and Chitra Nagarajan.
The month of May is observed as 'Pacific Islander Heritage Month'. In this episode, we discuss an anthology of essays, poems and stories by women writers of the region.
In the second half of the episode, we take some Q&A from book club members and our listeners on social media.
If you yearn to be a responsible literary citizen, and wonder where to begin with the works of Han Kang, this conversation, hopefully, would serve as a guideline.
As we read together, we end up uplifting each other, but also give voice to those who need it the most. Call it activism or call it elitist ignorance. One thing is certain: After reading the Noble Laureate, Han Kang, you might just be transformed.
What exactly is a responsible literary citizen? And why diversity cannot just be tokenism or virtue signalling. Have a listen to the conversation to know more about #arablitapril and #dalithistorymonth
Introducing our very first author of the month, the phenomenally fabulous: Natasha Brown.
Both her books, Assembly and Universality, are compulsory reads. Differing in tone and structure, both the books create new vocabulary and pathways to navigate the modern world, and of course make for an immense source of inspiration. And both the novels engage with the pertinent issues facing our society: class, race, inequality, discrimination...
Enjoy this episode on our new segment: Author of the Month. Here, we try to delve into body of work of the author rather than focus on one book. Happy Reading!
#womenshistorymonth
A fascinating conversation on Women's Literature by two men. Could it get any better? Jokes apart, do give this conversation a listen. There were many blunders, mispronunciations, and blind spots along the way that the two of us tried to navigate together. We begin by asking each other about that one woman author that changed our perspective about literature. From there we delve into the wonderful world of women writers.
In this first episode, we travel to the continent of Africa through the books that we read. Along this journey, we encourage readers to board this literary ship with us and discover the amazing continent in the words of its own peoples, languages, and culture. Please note that this an Instagram Live conversation. And hence, the flow of the conversation may sound a little bumpy and all over the place.