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The PalFest Podcast

The PalFest Podcast

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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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  • Hala Alyan and Mai Serhan on Memoirs of Home
    Feb 8 2026

    In our first episode of 2026, The PalFest Podcast brings you a discussion between two authors on their writing processes, identities and personal experiences. The conversation delves into the complexities of love, trauma, and survival in the face of conflict and displacement.

    Hala Alyan's I'll Tell You When I'm Home was published in June 2025 by Simon & Schuster.

    Mai Serhan's I Can Imagine It for Us was published in October 2025 by The American University in Cairo press and is the PalFest Bookshelf pick for February & March 2026.

    This episode was recorded between New York and Cairo on February 2nd, 2026.

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    55 Min.
  • Yasmin Zaher and Saleem Haddad on Debut Novels
    Jan 5 2026

    In a wide-ranging discussion the two writers compare notes on their experiences of publishing debut novels in English, how their work was packaged, presented and received - and the ways in which that diverged from their intentions when writing.

    Saleem Haddad's GUAPA was published in 2016 by Europa Editions to great acclaim. His new novel, FLOODLINES, is about to come out.

    Yasmin Zaher's THE COIN was published in 2025 and won the Dylan Thomas Prize - one of the most prestigious awards for young writers.

    This episode was recorded between Paris and Lisbon on November 24th, 2025.

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  • Nasser Abourahme in conversation with Edwin Nasr
    Dec 22 2025

    “Israel is a defeated project.” So begins Nasser Abourahme’s monumental essay in PALESTINE IS EVERYWHERE.

    Join us for the latest episode of the PalFest Podcast for a deep, structural analysis of Israel’s current strengths and weaknesses, the geopolitical shifts happening all around it and much, much more. It’s a fascinating conversation between Nasser and the book’s senior editor Edwin Nasr - and we’re thrilled to bring it to you for our 7th Episode.

    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.

    This episode was recorded between New York and Berlin on November 12th, 2025.

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
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