Feeling the Pain

Eliza had her wisdom tooth extracted this week. In an attempt to distract from the pain, she asked the dental surgeon for his thoughts on the crisis that's engulfing the Lebanese economy.

“In 1985, the Syrians were shelling us just over there,” he said, pointing out the window. “But at least we had money.”

The local Lebanese currency continues to depreciate against the US dollar. Small businesses are closing every week. Expensive retailers in downtown Beirut are reinforcing their stores with heavy metal doors to stop goods being stolen during protests and riots.

Also on the podcast: Geraldine interviews British polymath Tom Holland.

Eliza begins to despair about Joe Biden as a Presidential candidate.

Salman Rushdie’s brilliant prose.

And the joy of rain during a Sydney summer.

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The Designated Mourner – Fintan O’Toole on Joe Bidenhttps://www.nybooks.com/articles/2020/01/16/joe-biden-designated-mourner/

Leaders and Dung Beetles – Don Watsonhttps://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/february/1580475600/don-watson/leaders-and-dung-beetles

Lebanese historian and journalist Samir Kassir https://samirkassirfoundation.org/en/Samir-Kassir-Foundation/About-Us/Mission

Two Years, 8 months and 28 days – Salman Rushdie https://www.amazon.com/Years-Eight-Months-Twenty-Eight-Nights-ebook/dp/B00SPVZ9UM

Rushdie’s Guardian Review https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/sep/04/two-years-eight-months-and-twenty-eight-nights-salman-rushdie-review

Tom Holland – author https://www.tom-holland.org















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