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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2025 · 52 MIN

Kanza Javed — What Remains After a Fire - with Natasha Japanwala

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In eight unflinching and stunningly crafted stories, Kanza Javed unspools the lives of characters desperately trying to forge a path for themselves on the margins of society. An addict teaches his young son to shoot feral dogs on the streets of Lahore. A Christian nurse gets drawn into a plan to trap the ghost of her patient's former lover. A Pakistani student in a small Appalachian town grapples with a startling act of violence that shatters her illusions of safety and freedom. A lonely wife becomes increasingly obsessed with a cloth worry doll left behind by a previous tenant.Written with sharp insight and remarkable empathy, these stories reach across divides of class, gender, and religion as Javed deftly examines questions of identity and agency, belonging and loss. What Remains After a Fire is a moving portrayal of fiercely resilient characters who desire more than what their circumstances can offer them--and what these desires ultimately cost them.Kanza Javed is a Pakistani author with an MFA from West Virginia University, where she received the Rebecca Mason Perry Award. She is also the winner of the 2020 Reynolds Price Prize for Fiction. Her writing has been published in the American Literary Review, Punch Magazine, Salamander, and Greensboro Review, among other publications.Javed is in conversation with Natasha Japanwala, a DC-based journalist turned educator by way of London and Karachi. She is a member of Bol, a cooperative bookstore with the mission of connecting local communities in the D.C. area to global projects for justice. Natasha holds a BA in English Literature from Princeton University, an M.Ed in International Education Policy from Harvard University, and a Level 2 Award in Wines from the Wine and Spirit Education Trust. In her free time, she loves open-water swimming, baking, and throwing seasonal parties.https://politics-prose.com/book/9781324111092?ic_referral=XkUfrYvxuZWNhH3a1y7WAXBDQZk2fh62LOBjLHMXrWcwMymZlPW5ctsiOwOjJXh5loRf1ebpjI20zd2dmwBGX9CsJKzCK_INRdTKB6U_tLFh-TcP74HIZE7vtRYaCVgDD1ETLa0

In eight unflinching and stunningly crafted stories, Kanza Javed unspools the lives of characters desperately trying to forge a path for themselves on the margins of society. An addict teaches his young son to shoot feral dogs on the streets of Lahore. A Christian nurse gets drawn into a plan to trap the ghost of her patient's former lover. A Pakistani student in a small Appalachian town grapples with a startling act of violence that shatters her illusions of safety and freedom. A lonely wife becomes increasingly obsessed with a cloth worry doll left behind by a previous tenant.Written with sharp insight and remarkable empathy, these stories reach across divides of class, gender, and religion as Javed deftly examines questions of identity and agency, belonging and loss. What Remains After a Fire is a moving portrayal of fiercely resilient characters who desire more than what their circumstances can offer them--and what these desires ultimately cost them.Kanza Javed is a Pakistani author with an MFA from West Virginia University, where she received the Rebecca Mason Perry Award. She is also the winner of the 2020 Reynolds Price Prize for Fiction. Her writing has been published in the American Literary Review, Punch Magazine, Salamander, and Greensboro Review, among other publications.Javed is in conversation with Natasha Japanwala, a DC-based journalist turned educator by way of London and Karachi. She is a member of Bol, a cooperative bookstore with the mission of connecting local communities in the D.C. area to global projects for justice. Natasha holds a BA in English Literature from Princeton University, an M.Ed in International Education Policy from Harvard University, and a Level 2 Award in Wines from the Wine and Spirit Education Trust. In her free time, she loves open-water swimming, baking, and throwing seasonal parties.https://politics-prose.com/book/9781324111092?ic_referral=XkUfrYvxuZWNhH3a1y7WAXBDQZk2fh62LOBjLHMXrWcwMymZlPW5ctsiOwOjJXh5loRf1ebpjI20zd2dmwBGX9CsJKzCK_INRdTKB6U_tLFh-TcP74HIZE7vtRYaCVgDD1ETLa0

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