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Hasib Hourani

Hasib Hourani is a Lebanese-Palestinian writer, editor, arts worker and educator living on unceded Wangal Country. His debut book, rock flight, was released with Giramondo in 2024.

Hasib Hourani is appearing in the following events:

Thin Red Lines: An Evening of Poetry

The Naarm-based poetry event celebrates six years with co-hosts Thabani Tshuma and Georgia Kartas and a lineup featuring Manisha Anjali, Afra Atiq, Daniel Browning, Hasib Hourani, Nam Le and Micaela Sahhar.
Fri 9 May 6:00pm @ Wheeler Centre

The Writer as Witness

Hasib Hourani, Amy McQuire and Micaela Sahhar explore writing as an act of witnessing, challenging institutions, reclaiming narratives and shaping identity through essays, memoir and poetry. Hosted by Evelyn Araluen. 
Sat 10 May 12:30pm @ Wheeler Centre

Norman Erikson Pasaribu: My Dream Job

Indonesian poet and International Booker Prize-longlisted author Norman Erikson Pasaribu sits down to discuss queer poetics, writing across languages and their shimmering collection of poems My Dream Job, with Hasib Hourani.
Sun 11 May 1:30pm @ State Library Victoria, Theatrette

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