The Chris Hedges Report

Stories from the Center of the World (w/ Jordan Elgrably) | The Chris Hedges Report

Nov 27, 2024
Jordan Elgrably, a Franco-American writer and founder of the Marquez Review, discusses the emotional weight of Middle Eastern narratives in this insightful conversation. He unveils stories that reveal the humanity often obscured by conflict. They explore themes like exile, identity struggles of immigrants, and the stark realities of class disparity. Elgrably emphasizes the power of literature to elevate marginalized voices, critiquing the romanticized views of immigration and advocating for deeper understanding of cultural complexities.
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ANECDOTE

Marquez Review and Beirut Bombing

  • The Marquez Review launched in summer 2020, focusing on Beirut, then a bomb exploded.
  • This event, like 9/11, put Arab heritage in the spotlight negatively.
INSIGHT

Exile and Cultural Understanding

  • The first stories in the book explore exile's pain and outside forces' impact.
  • Chris Hedges emphasizes the importance of listening to writers and artists to truly grasp a culture.
ANECDOTE

Asha and Haji: Identity in Exile

  • The story "Asha and Haji" opens with a character struggling with identity in exile.
  • This reflects a common theme for exiled writers: loss of identity in a new culture.
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