"Literature Infrastructure" | Ebissé Wakjira Rouw

Ebissé Wakjira Rouw, co-founder of the Dutch multimedia powerhouse, Dipsaus (Dipsaus.org) joins us in conversation by using the music of Luther Vandross, Nas, Lil Wayne, City Girls and Mahmoud Ahmed to discuss publishing while Black in the Netherlands and Europe, navigating work-life balance in light of COVID-19, translating writings by Continental and Diaspora African writers and more.We also discuss recent and forthcoming Dipsaus publications such as: the Dutch translation of Audre Lorde’s Sister Outsider, Afro-Lit – Moderne Literatuur Uit De Afrikaanse Diaspora, and DeGoede Immigrant (the Dutch iteration of the ground-breaking anthology, The Good Immigrant).The playlist of songs referenced in this episdoe is available on Spotify and DeezerKeep up to date with Ebissé by visiting dipsaus.org. Follow Ebissé @DipsausPodcast on Twitter and Instagram:Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @BooksAndRhymes. The song you heard in the intro and outro of this podcast is titled Reset Meakoom follow them on BandcampBooks referenced in this episode: -     A Strangers Pose - Enmanuel Iduma -    De Goede Immigrant – Edited by Dipsaus-     Sister Outsider – Audre Lorde-     Afro-Lit – Moderne Literatuur Uit De Afrikaanse Diaspora – Edited by Dalilla Hermans and Ebissé Wakjira Rouw-      Hallo Witte Mensen - Anousha Nzume-      Fikir esle Meqabir - Hadis AlemayehuSongs referenced this episode: -      Never too much - Luhter Vandross is our jam where Noush put a ring-      Stuntin like ma daddy - Birdman, Lil Wayne,-     If I ruled the World - NAS, Lauryn Hill-     Where the bag at - City Girls.-     Tizita – Mahmoud AhmedPodcast referenced in this episode:-      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Turn on, tune in, and don’t cop out of this podcast that takes you on a musical journey through the works of new and classic authors. Host, Sarah Ozo-Irabor chats with notable writers and literary tastemakers on their work and the music that has shaped their craft, literary journey, and overall sense of self. An accompanying playlist of curated songs is available in each episode description.Find and follow us: @Booksandrhymes on Twitter and Instagram.Subscribe to the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gr0kD5Books & Rhymes: The Podcast is created, produced, and hosted by Sarah Ozo-Irabor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.