Language and Belonging
Preti Taneja talks to Guy Gunaratne, Egyptian graphic novelist Deena Mohamed, Michael Rosen, Dina Nayeri and Somali-British poet Momtaza Mehri about language and belonging.
Preti Taneja talks to the winner of the 2019 Dylan Thomas Prize, Guy Gunaratne, Egyptian graphic novelist Deena Mohamed, poet and broadcaster, Michael Rosen, Iranian-American author Dina Nayeri and Somali-British poet Momtaza Mehri.
Guy Gunaratne's first novel In Our Mad and Furious City imagines events over 48 hours on a London council estate evoking the voices of different residents. It was the winner of the International Dylan Thomas Prize, the Jhalak Prize as well as the Authors Club Best First Novel Award in 2019.
Deena Mohamed is in the UK to take part in the Bradford Literature Festival https://www.bradfordlitfest.co.uk/ which runs until July 7th and the Shubbak Festival which runs until July 14th https://www.shubbak.co.uk/
You can find more about her https://deenadraws.art/about
Michael Rosen is a writer, broadcaster and Professor of children's literature at Goldsmith's, University of London. https://www.michaelrosen.co.uk/
Dina Nayeri's books are The Ungrateful Refugee and A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea.
Momtaza Mehri has been young people's laureate for London, a former winner of the Out-Spoken Page poetry prize. Her poetry chapbook is called sugah. lump. prayer.
You can find Preti Taneja talking to Arundhati Roy and a debate about books in translation here /programmes/b0b5hk01
A Free Thinking programme playlist looking at ideas of Belonging, Home, Borders and National Identity is here: /programmes/p03mb66k
Producer: Zahid Warley
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Podcast: Language and Belonging
Preti Taneja with Guy Gunaratne,Dina Nayeri, Michael Rosen, Momtaza Mehri & Deena Mohamed
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- Tue 2 Jul 2019 22:00麻豆社 Radio 3
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