
Radio Interview: Malashree and Charlotte
Poet and Writer Malsharee Suvedi about the Importance of Queer-Feminist Writing
https://noso.at/?p=7093
Art & Science student Charlotte`s interview with Malashree has been aired on Radio Orange (https://o94.at/de). They are talking About Malashree’s work, the importance of queer feminist writing and some other cool stuff. Also there will be some great music chosen by Malashree. So could be a nice lunch break entertainment. Otherwise it will be accessible at www.noso.at.
Malashree Suvedi is a 28 year old queer female writer, poet, artist & linguist from Kathmandu, Nepal who is currently based
in Vienna. Having had lived in 5 different countries, her work explores space, time, and identity. According to her, her writing
and art is always feminist. Malashree is fascinated by languages and the whole concept of language as a whole, and often tries
to represent the symbolic and often times arbitrary nature of written language through her art.
In this episode we talk about her first novel that she is currently writing and the challenges and changes she faces while
doing so. The conversation evolves around questions of ownership during writing, what is lost and won over time while working
at a long-time project and why a queer-feminist perspective is fundamentally important for today’s literature.
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Students
- Charlotte Bastam (Host, Technical and Editorial production)
- Malashree Suvedi (Interview partner)