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In this episode, we speak with Noreen Masud about her essay Quietly the World Shifts (published in Tolka, Issue Eight).
We discuss the work of Fossil Free Books in support of Palestine, the colonial logic behind endless calls for debate, and the politics of contemporary literary festivals. Later we dive into our latest cultural recommendations which might all be summarised by the holy trinity of 'beach, sex, sun.'
By Tolka JournalIn this episode, we speak with Noreen Masud about her essay Quietly the World Shifts (published in Tolka, Issue Eight).
We discuss the work of Fossil Free Books in support of Palestine, the colonial logic behind endless calls for debate, and the politics of contemporary literary festivals. Later we dive into our latest cultural recommendations which might all be summarised by the holy trinity of 'beach, sex, sun.'