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The Elephant Is The Room

29 Jan 2020

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We recorded this episode in Cairo with author, translator, and Mada Masr culture editor Yasmine Zohdi. We talked about making art in difficult and precarious times; how to acknowledge the political context; censorship and self-censorship. “What we talk about when we talk about trees,” by Yasmine Zohdi, ran in Mada Masr in December of last year.We also spoke about the shrinking of cultural spaces in Cairo.Zohdi also translates, including her husband Muhammad al-Hajj's beautiful Nobody Mourns the City's Cats.MLQ was in Cairo for the ARCE symposium on popular culture. Essays from and inspired by the symposium will be appearing at The Maydan.An excerpt of the Egyptian novel Prizes for Heroes was translated as part of Mada Masr's translation series.The Egyptian film Yomeddine (“Judgement Day”) was part of the official selection at the Cannes Film Festival. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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