{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/608ffeb592d6e972787e1f7e/6752b6e96af55bd5150c72d1?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Hamlet on the West Bank: Isabella Hammad and Priya Bains","description":"<p>Sonia Nasir is a somewhat successful actor in London. After a distressing end to a love affair, she travels to see her sister in Haifa, Israel, where their father’s family is from, and where she’s hardly been since she was a teenager. Soon, she is pulled into a local theatre production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet on the West Bank. And as the past catches up with Sonia, ghosts appear off stage as well.</p><p><em>Enter Ghost&nbsp;</em>is a complex and skillfully composed novel, an exploration of identity and belonging, the role of art, community, and the painful story of a family and a people.</p><p><strong>Isabella Hammad&nbsp;</strong>is a British-Palestinian author. Her debut novel&nbsp;<em>The Parisian&nbsp;</em>won a number of awards, including the Betty Trask Award and the Palestine Book Award, and I 2023, she was included on Granta’s prestigious list of Best young British Novelists.&nbsp;<em>Enter Ghost&nbsp;</em>is her second novel.</p><p><strong>Priya Bains&nbsp;</strong>is a poet, an activist and editor of the literary magazine&nbsp;<em>Vinduet</em>. She will join Hammad for a conversation about ghosts and sisters, Hamlet and the occupation.</p>","author_name":"The House of Literature in Oslo - Litteraturhuset"}