27 min

Omar Sakr on ‘Son of Sin’: First Book Club The Kill Your Darlings Podcast

    • Arts

Each month we celebrate an Australian debut release of fiction or non-fiction in the Kill Your Darlings First Book Club. For February that debut is Son of Sin by Omar Sakr (Affirm Press), a multifaceted tale brimming with angels and djinn, racist kangaroos and adoring bats, examining with a poet’s eye the destructive impetus of repressed desire and the complexities that make us human.
Our theme song is Broke for Free’s ‘Something Elated’. Sound production by Nial Hosken.
Further reading:
Read Ellen Cregan’s review of Son of Sin in our March Books Roundup.
Read about Omar’s favourite books and reading habits in this month’s Shelf Reflection.
Son of Sin is available now from your local independent bookseller.
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Each month we celebrate an Australian debut release of fiction or non-fiction in the Kill Your Darlings First Book Club. For February that debut is Son of Sin by Omar Sakr (Affirm Press), a multifaceted tale brimming with angels and djinn, racist kangaroos and adoring bats, examining with a poet’s eye the destructive impetus of repressed desire and the complexities that make us human.
Our theme song is Broke for Free’s ‘Something Elated’. Sound production by Nial Hosken.
Further reading:
Read Ellen Cregan’s review of Son of Sin in our March Books Roundup.
Read about Omar’s favourite books and reading habits in this month’s Shelf Reflection.
Son of Sin is available now from your local independent bookseller.
(more…)
The post Omar Sakr on ‘Son of Sin’: First Book Club appeared first on Kill Your Darlings.

27 min

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