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Tareq Baconi and Saleem Haddad in conversation - Live from Ibraaz

1 h 42 min · 17 de may de 2026
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How do different forms of writing explore ideas that come from our personal and political histories? In Episode 16 of the PalFest podcast, Tareq Baconi [https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/1652739] and Saleem Haddad [https://www.saleemhaddad.com/] discuss their new books – Haddad’s novel Floodlines and Baconi’s memoir Fire in Every Direction – with their questions of family, exile, return, and the possibilities of art.   This episode was recorded at Ibraaz [https://ibraaz.org/] in London on February 11th, 2026. --- Check out The Key here [https://www.thekeymagazine.com/about] Find us on our website [https://www.palfest.org/] or our socials: Insta: @palfest [https://www.instagram.com/palfest/?hl=en] Bluesky: @palfest.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/palfest.bsky.social] YouTube: @Palfest [https://www.youtube.com/user/palfest]

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episode Tareq Baconi and Saleem Haddad in conversation - Live from Ibraaz artwork

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