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Radio Interview About My Book ‘Almost Finished’

August 16th, 2007 by Shahar Golan · 1 Comment · 100% vent free

Shahar Golan Interviewed on Israel's Channel A RadioI was invited by Israel’s Channel A radio, to be a guest on the program ‘Writing for the Drawer’ hosted by Rona Gershon. It is an hour-long one-on-one chat following the recent publishing of my book named ‘Almost Finished’.

The broadcast date is was Wednesday, September 5, 2007 - 13:05 (repeated Saturday September 15, 2007 - 18:05) and can be listened to live (via radio or online).

You can listen to the recorded interview here:

Shahar Golan - Almost Finished

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You might be interested in some of the information that was mentioned during the broadcast, and so following are links to get you started.Music that was played:

Artist Song Album Links
Dori adar, AKA Le Domestique Irrelevant Answer Jewish Delights Dori adar, AKA Le Domestique - Official WebsiteDori adar, AKA Le Domestique - MySpace Page
Pink Martini The Gardens of Sampson & Beasley Hang on Little Tomato Pink Martini - Official WebsitePink Martini - MySpace PagePink Martini - Have A Listen And Buy
Yafit Reuveny Sweet Night Blindness Sweet Night Blindness Yafit Reuveny - MySpace Page

Texts that were read (Hebrew):

'Hikikomori' - from the book 'Almost Finished' by Shahar Golan

'A Short Poem on Process' - from the book 'Almost Finished' by Shahar Golan

'Oedipus Complex' - from the book 'Almost Finished' by Shahar Golan

'Boarding the Bus' - from the book 'Almost Finished' by Shahar Golan

'Apropos Martin Niemoller' - from the book 'Almost Finished' by Shahar Golan


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  • 1 Thin Air: Hikikomori by Shahar Golan // Sep 24, 2007 at 4:56 pm

    [...]Hikikomori, a Japanese term for “acute social withdrawal” is a noun that describes both the problem and the person suffering from it and is also an adjective, like “solitary”). It defines a societal group of reclusive individuals, primarily young[...]

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