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Nov 2019
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38: "Insufficiently Westernized"

Ursula Lindsey and M Lynx Qualey
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We discuss two novels set in Iraq -- one featuring a despondent policeman, and one featuring a determined grandma and her donkey. Also, how John Updike once dismissed the great Saudi writer Abdelrahman Mounif as "insufficiently Westernized" to write a novel.

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