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Jamil Jan Kochai on Separating Writing from ‘the Noise’

Jamil Jan Kochai on Separating Writing from ‘the Noise’

FromUrsa Short Fiction


Jamil Jan Kochai on Separating Writing from ‘the Noise’

FromUrsa Short Fiction

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Deesha and Dawnie sit down with Jamil Jan Kochai, whose short story “Enough!” from his collection The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories (Viking / Penguin Random House Audio), was featured in our previous episode.
Kochai discusses how he fell in love with storytelling and short stories as a form—reflecting on his family, his childhood, and how his stories, characters, and themes come naturally because they’re rooted in his upbringing. 
Kochai also talks about the challenge of writing as a public experience as he becomes more well-known in the literary world, and how he approaches writing personally, where he consistently returns to the idea of writing as writing — separating writing from “the noise.”
“In storytelling, sometimes you have to build walls in order to dance within them.”
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned


The Haunting of Hajji Hotak (Jamil Jan Kochai)


The Haunting of Hajji Hotak audiobook


One Hundred Years of Solitude (Gabriel García Márquez)

“Sonny’s Blues” (James Baldwin)

Sandra Cisneros


In Other Rooms, Other Wonders (Daniyal Mueenuddin)

“Train to Harbin” (Asako Serizawa)


Inheritors (Asako Serizawa)

Toni Morrison


About the Author 
Jamil Jan Kochai is the author of The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories, winner of the 2023 Aspen Words Literary Prize and a finalist for 2022 National Book Award. His debut novel 99 Nights in Logar was a finalist for the Pen/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. His short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Ploughshares, Zoetrope, The O. Henry Prize Stories, and The Best American Short Stories. His essays have been published at The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. Kochai was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and a Truman Capote Fellow at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Currently, he is a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University. 

More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:


The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)


The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)

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Episode editor: Kelly Araja
Associate producer: Marina Leigh
Producer: Mark Armstrong
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Released:
Jun 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join authors Deesha Philyaw (The Secret Lives of Church Ladies) and Dawnie Walton (The Final Revival of Opal & Nev) for author interviews, book club discussions, and immersive short stories — all celebrating fiction from some of today's most thrilling writers, with an emphasis on spotlighting underrepresented voices. (Photo credits: Vanessa German / Rayon Richards) Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://ursastory.com/join