Subjects of Interest (ft. Kamila Shamsie, Hirsh Sawhney, & Rozina Ali)
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In 2017, we hosted novelists Kamila Shamsie Hirsh Sawhney, both writers had released novels about South Asian families fractured in the diaspora. They read from their novels Home Fire and South Haven, and have a conversation with New Yorker editor Rozina Ali about power structures, American Empire in literature, debunk myths on the War in Terror, as well as do a deep dive on craft and authenticity.
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