The Empty Chair by PEN SA
Yewande Omotoso asks Camille Dungy about her latest book, Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden. They delve into nature writing, gardening, radical generosity, writing revisions, the ethics of fellowship grants, hope and resilience. Yewande Omotoso [https://www.yewandeomotoso.com/] trained as an architect and holds a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town. She is the Vice-President and Treasurer of PEN South Africa. Her debut novel Bom Boy [https://www.modjajibooks.co.za/titles/bomboy2/] (Modjaji Books, 2011) won the South African Literary Award First Time Author Prize. Yewande was a 2015 Miles Morland Scholar. Her second novel The Woman Next Door [https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/431184/the-woman-next-door-by-yewande-omotoso/9781784701376] (Chatto and Windus, 2016) has been translated into Catalan, Dutch, French, German, Italian and Korean. An Unusual Grief [https://cassavarepublic.biz/product/an-unusual-grief/] (Cassava Republic, 2022) is her third novel. Camille T. Dungy [https://camilledungy.com/] is the author of Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden [https://camilledungy.com/soil/] (Simon & Schuster, 2023). She has also written Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History [https://camilledungy.com/guidebook-to-relative-strangers/] (W.W. Norton & Company, 2017) and four collections of poetry, including Trophic Cascade [https://camilledungy.com/trophic-cascade/] (Wesleyan University Press, 2017). Dungy edited Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry [https://camilledungy.com/black-nature/] (University of Georgia Press, 2009). She is a University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University. In this episode we are in solidarity with Egyptian poet and lyricist Galal El-Behairy. We call on the authorities in Egypt to free him. You can read more about his case here: https://www.pen-international.org/news/poet-galal-el-behairy-marks-two-years-in-arbitrary-pre-trial-detention As tributes to him, Camille reads extracts from El-Behairy’s “A Letter from Tora Prison” [https://artistsatriskconnection.org/story/a-letter-from-tora-prison-galal-el-behairy] and Yewande reads Camille’s poem “Trophic Cascade”. This podcast series is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Embassy in South Africa to promote open conversation and highlight shared histories.
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