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Translucent people, cookie cutter cities, and madness, oh my! Shaun Duke and Daniel Haeusser join forces to discuss Mohamed Kheir’s Sleep Phase! Together, they explore the work’s lyrical prose, its themes of change, alienation, and madness, its surrealist approach to the fantastic, and much more!
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Show Notes:
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- Sleep Phase by Mohamed Kheir (translation by Robin Moger)(Two Lines Press)
- “Goodbye my homeland” by Hossam Dirar
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