CurrentLiteraryAffairs|WritingasResistance

an evening with Palestinian writer Atef Abu Saif
Palestinian writer Atef Abu Saif was swimming with his family when he heard the first bombs on October 7, 2023. For three months, he kept a diary of what he experienced in Gaza: the drones, the bombings, the horrors. Months later, after he managed to flee the country, he discovered that his library had also been destroyed. Not only had his carefully preserved books been lost, but also the manuscripts of his very first stories, which he wrote from prison at the age of nineteen. “I still remember the plots of those stories. But the stories themselves, like the lives of 50,000 Gazans, have been erased in this war.”
On this evening, we will talk with Atef Abu Saif about writing as a form of resistance and his motivation to continue telling the stories of Gazans. Writer Rashid Novaire will provide an introduction to Abu Saif’s work.
Current Literary Affairs is an interview series by SLAA and Read My World that explores current events through the lens of literature, engaging in conversations with writers from around the world. How does the political situation in their country affect their lives and work? What do we really need to talk about? Urgent conversations about fear and hope, anger and pride, the personal and the political, books and art.
This edition of Current Literary Affairs is a collaboration with De Nieuwe Liefde and media partner De Groene Amsterdammer.
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