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In this episode, we speak to celebrated poet and author Easterine Kire. A majority of her writings are based in the lived realities of the people of Nagaland in north-east India. She draws intriguing parallels between the indigenous literatures of the world, and explores the importance of own voices and oral traditions of storytelling.

About the Guest:
Easterine Kire
is known for groundbreaking, award-winning titles such as 'A Naga Village Remembered', 'A Terrible Matriarchy', 'When the River Sleeps', amongst others, and is the first Naga author to have published an English novel. Apart from writing, she also performs Jazz poetry with her band Jazzpoesi.
 
This series is hosted by Zinnia Sengupta, former literature collective associate at Belongg. Zinnia has always dreamed of making the world a kinder, more inclusive place than the one she was raised in. She has written for Pune Mirror, Verve, and other travel & lifestyle publications, and worked closely with several grassroots-level NGOs.

Books in the episode:

  1. The Palm Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola
  2. The Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe
  3. A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul

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