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Headland Writers Festival 2025 Launch Palestinian-Australian writer Samah Sabawi In Conversation with Linda Mottram

“If there’s a more important or timely book in 2024, I’m yet to come across it. Five big shiny stars.”
Good Reading Magazine
In July 1967, forty-day-old Samah was carried out of Gaza, Palestine, in her mother’s arms in search of her father who had escaped to Jordan – somewhere. Fifty-six years later, she’s an author, playwright, poet, journalist and recipient of multiple national and international awards.
Samah will discuss her book Cactus Pear for My Beloved, which has been short-listed for the Stella Literature prize, NSW Literary award and The Age Book of the Year. This is part of her Far South Coast tour on her way to present at the Sydney Writers Festival.
Cactus Pear for My Beloved follows the journey of Samah’s family over the past hundred years starting in Gaza under British rule and ending in Redland Bay, Queensland. Her parents were born as their parents were being forced to leave their homeland in Gaza.
Filled with love for land, history and its peoples, Cactus Pear for My Beloved is more than anything else a family story and love story told with optimism, humanity and feeling. It reminds us that the call of home and land remains strong, and that belief in words, art, family and community can help you rise from poverty and exile into a fulfilling life.
And yet history repeats itself. As Samah put the finishing touches on this story, another war on Gaza began – one unlike any other the city had experienced. Those in her family who had remained in Gaza have now all lost their homes. Much of the landscape described in the book has now turned to scorched earth.
This is both the personal story of a family, and the collective story of Palestine. Can Gaza rise again? History tells us it will – and Samah wants to believe it too.
Samah will talk about the process of writing the book and her other projects, reflecting on how decisions are made about the literary form of her works. Cactus Pear for My Beloved for example, was born as a result of Samah’s PhD research into post-memory within the context of generational trauma and exile.
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Her most recent visit to Gaza was in July 2023 where she visited family and reconnected with important geographical sites and landmarks. Then in October, war erupted again and now most of what she saw has been erased. Her remaining family in Gaza have also been forced to leave. Gaza has endured three major wars in the time Samah wrote this book. She is also helping settle Palestinian refugees who have been able to get to Australia. Samah has just returned from overseas where she was collecting testimonies of Palestinian women who managed to escape from Gaza.

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