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Who Will Greet You at Home - Lesley Nneka Arimah - LRH Ep 120 - Publication Date |
- Jun 13, 2018
- Episode Duration |
- 00:46:12
Discussion Notes: Who Will Greet You at Home
Find this week’s story here:
Who Will Greet You at Home by Lesley Nneka Arimah
Next week’s story:
And of Clay Are We Created by Isabel Allende
Rated: Clean
The four Literary Roadhouse hosts discuss the
Caine Prize for African Writing runner up “Who Will Greet You at Home” by Nigerian writer Lesley Nneka Arimah. This story polarized our hosts sharply and along gender lines. On the ladies’ side, Maya and Anais had nothing by love and admiration for this sharp portrayal of motherhood, in particular the cycle of longing and shame. The boys weren’t moved by the theme, in large part because of magical realist elements that made the context feel alien. Our hosts debate whether or not gender plays a role in the understanding of this story. What do you think? We’re curious to know if men and women receive this story very differently.
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