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  <title>Ep. 43: What Does Memory have to do with Justice? (Focus: Palestine: A Map of Absence ed. by Atef Alshaer)</title>
  <description>On this journey, I’m joined by Alia and Safiya as we discuss   Reading iconic poems in translation   Literature as second-hand experience of traumatic and painful events   Memory and connection in Palestinian writing and experience   Establishing justice as a fundamental purpose in Palestine and the world   Book in focus: A Map of Absence: An Anthology of Palestinian Writing on the Nakba, ed. by Atef Alshaer (Palestine) &amp;amp;nbsp; Find Safiya on Instagram @safiyareads Contact Alia by email at elbak002 [at] gmail.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Full episode notes and guest details on the website:&amp;amp;nbsp;www.booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Disclaimer: book features ≠ endorsements. We speak as readers, not experts. </description>
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