
Intelligence Squared Letters To A Writer Of Colour, with Deepa Anappara And Taymour Soomro
May 18, 2023
Deepa Anappara, author of "Gin Patrol on the Purple Line," and Taymour Soomro, writer of "Other Names for Love," delve into the evolution of storytelling and representation in literature. They discuss their anthology, highlighting how traditional writing manuals often overlook diverse perspectives. Joined by fellow authors Leila Aboulela and Sharlene Teo, they explore identity, the pressures on marginalized writers, and the need for authentic narrative ownership. Expect a thought-provoking conversation on expanding the literary landscape!
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Shifting Perceptions
- Leila Aboulela discussed how early in her career, her work was viewed through an anthropological lens.
- While diversity has increased, market pressures now demand greater commercial success.
Learning vs. Feeling
- White readers seek universality in white writers' work, while expecting to 'learn' from writers of color, according to Elaine Castillo.
- This creates a burden for marginalized writers to represent a 'single story'.
Writer Leads the Reader
- Leila Aboulela advises writers to focus on their own stories and not worry about reader reception.
- She emphasizes that writers cannot control how their work will be interpreted.















