Fundamentally: Nussaibah Younis exploring love, radicalism and identity

Fundamentally: Nussaibah Younis exploring love, radicalism and identity

By Liverpool Literary Festival

Join us for the 2025 Liverpool Literary Festival

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Victoria Gallery & Museum

Ashton Street Liverpool L69 3DR United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Dr Nussaibah Younis is a peacebuilding practitioner and globally-recognised expert on contemporary Iraq.

At the festival she will be discussing her satirical novel Fundamentally, shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2025, which explores the complexities of love, radicalism, and identity through the story of academic Nadia, who is tasked with rehabilitating women affiliated with ISIS in Iraq.

Younis has a PhD in International Affairs and was a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington DC, where she directed the Task Force on the Future of Iraq. She has published Op-Eds in the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, and the New York Times.

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The Liverpool Literary Festival is set to be an exhilarating weekend of discussions, readings and debates reflecting the insatiable curiosity of both the city and University of Liverpool.

The Festival offers you the opportunity to enjoy readings by internationally celebrated writers, explore significant cultural issues through historical and contemporary perspectives, as well as engage in lively and challenging debate.

Supported by Student Roost and Bruntwood

 

£0 – £8
Oct 18 · 14:30 GMT+1