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The PalFest Podcast
The Palestine Festival of Literature
7 episodes
2 weeks ago
The PalFest Podcast will highlight new books from and about Palestine, bringing writers together in conversation across borders to discuss new ideas and dig into vital histories.  Each episode will feature a different pairing of writers, presented by our co-hosts Beesan Ramadan and Mirza Waheed who, together, will guide us through these unique, essential conversations.
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The PalFest Podcast will highlight new books from and about Palestine, bringing writers together in conversation across borders to discuss new ideas and dig into vital histories.  Each episode will feature a different pairing of writers, presented by our co-hosts Beesan Ramadan and Mirza Waheed who, together, will guide us through these unique, essential conversations.
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Episodes (7/7)
The PalFest Podcast
Nasser Abourahme in conversation with Edwin Nasr
In episode 7 of The PalFest Podcast, we are lucky to bring you Nasser Abourahme in conversation with Edwin Nasr. Nasser is a writer and teacher, and currently assistant professor at Bowdoin college. He’s the author of The time beneath the Concrete: Palestine between Camp and Colony (Duke University Press, 2025). Edwin is a writer and curator living in Berlin, his first short novel, Fears Eats Ali (Wendy's Subway and Wirklichkeit Books), is forthcoming. Date of recording: November 12th, 2025. Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here Buy a copy of Palestine is Everywhere here Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
Isabella Hammad & Mirza Waheed on Palestine and Kashmir
In this live recording from The Southbank Centre, Isabella Hammad and Mirza Waheed hold a unique discussion about Palestine, Kashmir and the parallels and divergences in their modern struggles with colonialism. They discuss art and consciousness around the dual ruptures of 1948, reportage and narration of historical insurgency and their own roles as artists working from within the imperial core. Date of recording: November 1st, 2025. Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
Randa Abdel-Fattah talks to Sara Yasin about "Discipline"
For episode 5 of The PalFest Podcast, we are thrilled to bring you the award-winning author, lawyer, human rights activist and community volunteer, Randa Abdel-Fattah in conversation with PalFest's own Sara Yasin, a Palestinian-American journalist who was managing editor at the LA Times and Buzzfeed News. They discuss, among other things, Fattah's new book, Discipline, which is the PalFest Bookshelf pick for December & January 25. This episode was recorded between Palestine and Australia on November 17th, 2025. Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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1 month ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
Tareq Baconi in conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates about "Fire in Every Direction"
In this special live recording of The PalFest Podcast, direct from Middle Church NYC we bring you the launch of Fire in Every Direction: A Memoir, Tareq Baconi’s singular coming-of-age story about queer and political awakening from within the Palestinian diaspora. Baconi was joined by Ta-Nehisi Coates in a conversation about personal and political memoir. Date of recording: October 26th, 2025. Get the book here (US) or pre-order it here (UK) Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
Laleh Khalili talks to Adam Hanieh, Robert Knox and Rafeef Ziadeh about "Resisting Erasure: Capital, Imperialism and Race in Palestine"
In the third instalment of The PalFest Podcast we are excited to bring you Laleh Khalili, the esteemed professor and writer in conversation with the authors of Resisting Erasure: Capital, Imperialism and Race in Palestine; Adam Hanieh, Robert Knox & Rafeef Ziadah. Date of recording: October 13th, 2025. Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here Buy a copy of Resisting Erasure here Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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2 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
Noor Hindi & George Abraham talk to Rachael Allen about "Heaven Looks Like Us"
Ahead of the UK launch of the new anthology of Palestinian poetry, Heaven Looks Like Us, on October 29th, we are thrilled to bring you George Abraham and Noor Hindi, the co-editors, in conversation with Rachael Allen, the poetry editor at Fitzcarraldo Editions. Date of recording: October 6th, 2025. Get your tickets for the book launch in London here Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here Buy a copy of Heaven Looks Like Us here Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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2 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
Batool Abu Akleen talks to Wiam El-Tamami about "48Kg."
For our very first conversation, we are incredibly lucky to have Batool Abu Akleen, brilliant young poet from Gaza, in conversation with Wiam el-Tamami, Egyptian writer and one of Batool’s translator, speaking from Berlin. They will discuss Batool’s landmark debut collection of poems, 48Kg., which critics have described as ‘profound’, ‘vital’, ‘haunting ‘and ‘an extraordinary book of poetry’.  This episode was recorded live between Gaza City & Germany. Date of recording: September 13, 2025 Support Batool here.  Follow Batool on Insta: @batool_abu_akleen Find Wiam at her website. Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here Buy a copy of 48Kg. here Find us on our website or our socials: Insta: @palfest Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social YouTube: @Palfest Sign up on Patreon for more content in the future
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2 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

The PalFest Podcast
The PalFest Podcast will highlight new books from and about Palestine, bringing writers together in conversation across borders to discuss new ideas and dig into vital histories.  Each episode will feature a different pairing of writers, presented by our co-hosts Beesan Ramadan and Mirza Waheed who, together, will guide us through these unique, essential conversations.