"Postcolonial Trauma" | Jumoke Verissimo

Celebrated writer and poet, Jumoke Verrisimo, discuss the complexities of fictionalising personal pain in fiction, idealisation of mothers in Yoruba culture, the infliction of emotional traumas on loved ones as coping strategy for much deeper unarticulated psychological distress, and her debut novel, A Small Silence - a quietly disturbing coded novel that humanises historically underserved communities in fiction while inviting the reader to explore the psycho-social implication of loneliness and isolation.Read Brittle Paper's review here.  Songs referenced in the discussion: (listen to the playlist on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube): A Beautiful Imperfection – AsaThe Way I Feel – AsaI am A Rock – Simon and GarfunkelGravity – John Meyer         Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood – Nina SimoneAin’t No Sunshine – Bill WithersArmy Arrangement – Fela KutiDisturbia – Rihanna This episode was recorded in partnership with Cassava Republic Press at Library - A members only club situated in central London. Share your thought on this episode using the hashtag #BooksandrhymesFollow @BooksAndRhymes on Instagram and Twitter,Subscribe to the mailing list at Booksandrhymes.comEmail your thoughts to BooksAndRhymes@gmail.com 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.