Ayad Akhtar | Homeland Elegies
In conversation with Tracey Matisak, award-winning broadcaster and journalist
Acclaimed for exploring complicated sociopolitical aspects of identity within the Muslim American experience, Ayad Akhtar won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Disgraced, a play in which racial and cultural prejudices persist in so-called progressive climates. His other work includes the play Junk, the screenplay for the film The War Within, and American Dervish, a novel that follows a pre-9/11 Wisconsin Muslim family wrestling with faith and inclusion. Among other accolades, he has earned an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Nestory Award, fellowships from a wide array of institutions, an Obie Award, and two Tony nominations. In his new novel, Akhtar peers at the rifts of a post-Trump America through the lens of a dispossessed immigrant father and son.*
Books are available through The Joseph Fox Bookshop.
*Note: there is slight ring during the introduction which ends when the discussion begins.
Other Great Podcasts
- Paul Hendrickson | Fighting the Night: Iwo Jima, WW II and a Flyer’s Life
- Claire Messud | This Strange Eventful History: A Novel
- Colm Tóibín | Long Island: A Novel
- Jen Psaki | Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World
- Karen Valby | The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History
- Amy Tan | The Backyard Bird Chronicles