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The PalFest Podcast

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    Something About Living: Lena Khalaf Tuffaha with So Meyer

    03/05/2026 | 1 h 10 min
    On this episode of the PalFest podcast, we mark the launch of the UK edition of Lena Khalaf Tuffaha’s Something About Living, published by the 87 Press, at the London Review Bookshop.

    Lena Khalaf Tuffaha is one of the most influential Palestinian poets working in English today. Her collections have won multiple prizes and her poems have been published across the spectrum of poetry magazines.

    So Mayer is a writer, editor, bookseller, organiser and film curator. Their most recent book is Bad Language, published by Peninsula Press in 2025, a memoir and manifesto on language and power.

    Thanks to the LRB Bookshop for the event and the recording.

    This episode was recorded in London on March 16th, 2026.

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    The Selected Plays of Ismail Khalidi - Live from New York

    19/04/2026 | 1 h 21 min
    We marked the publication of Ismail Khalidi’s SELECTED PLAYS with this special live event in New York recorded with the playwright and a selection of his special guests. 

    Tune in to hear excerpts from three of Khalidi’s plays, performed by Khalidi himself, Hind Shoufani, John Early, Ahmed Maher, Leta Levy and an introductory talk with Isabella Hammad. 

    It was a unique, one off event hosted by Giorno Poetry Systems and co-organized with the Center for Palestine Studies and we’re glad to have been able to capture it and publish it now for you here. 

    Thanks to Em from Joseph Joseph Studio Brooklyn for filming.

    Find the full video on our YouTube page.
     

    This episode was recorded in New York on March 3rd, 2018

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    00:00 - 00:34 - Intro
    00:34 - 01:30 - Isabella Hammad; greeting
    01:30 - 02:53 - Ismail Kahlidi; introduction
    02:53 - 05:05 - Dead are my People; introduction
    05:05 - 11:03 - Dead are my People; Act 2, Scene 1
    11:03 - 13:32 - Sabra Falling; introduction
    13:32 - 26:17 - Sabra Falling; Act 1, Scene 2
    26:17 - 28:14 - Final Status; introduction
    28:14 - 47:30 - Final Status; Act 1, Scene 3
    47:30 - 48:26 - Curtain Call
    48:26 - 49:42 - Isabella Hammad; questions intro
    49:42 - 82:02 - Isabella Hammad and Ismail Khalidi; questions
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    Molly Crabapple in conversation with Sara Yasin on "Here Where We Live Is Our Country"

    02/04/2026 | 58 min
    In 2015 Molly Crabapple attended the Palestine Festival of Literature in Palestine. When she returned home she began excavating her family’s history and her great-grandfather’s involvement with the Jewish Bund - a secular, socialist, uncompromisingly anti-Zionist revolutionary movement that reached its zenith in inter-war Europe.

    Now, eleven years later, she has written HERE WHERE WE LIVE IS OUR COUNTRY, a popular history of the Jewish movement that refused Zionism’s call to colonize and subjugate, and insisted that Here Where We Live Is Our Country.

    We sat down with Molly for the PalFest Podcast ahead of its publication.

    This episode was recorded in New York on March 18th, 2026.

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    Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here

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    Alaa Abd el-Fattah in conversation with Farah Barqawi

    23/03/2026 | 1 h 29 min
    In this episode of the PalFest Podcast we have the writer and political theorist, Alaa Abd el-Fattah, in his first extended conversation since being released from prison in Egypt, with the poet and performer, Farah Barqawi. 

    In this wide-ranging conversation the two friends discuss shared memories of Gaza, where Farah’s family is from and where Alaa visited with PalFest in 2012, distance and alienation, personal crises and more. It’s a heartfelt, personal talk between two people who have not seen each other for many years and whose lives are among the millions upended by the ongoing colonial assault on the region.

    This episode was recorded between London and New York on March 2nd, 2026.

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    Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here

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    Lina Mounzer and Jehan Bseiso on Writing through Crisis

    09/03/2026 | 1 h 15 min
    Episode 11 of the PalFest Podcast: Lina Mounzer, writer, translator and Senior Editor at The Markaz Review in conversation with Jehan Bseiso, poet, translator, aid worker and member of the PalFest organising committee.

    In this conversation the two writers discuss the unspeakable versus the unsaid, the emptiness of the word 'ceasefire' and pathways out of cynicism as well as sharing readings of their work and a new Agony Aunt for the Third World column.

    This episode was recorded between Beirut and Cairo on February 23rd, 2026.

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    Send your questions to Lina's advice column at [email protected]

    Palestine and the Unspeakable & A Year Without End from The Markaz Review

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    Subscribe to the PalFest Bookshelf here

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Welcome to the first podcast from the Palestine Festival of Literature – a format we’ve been wanting to bring to you for a long time.  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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