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Mourning Air - Leena Magdi On Grieving Her Brother And Her Homeland
Episode 334

Mourning Air - Leena Magdi On Grieving Her Brother And Her Homeland

Grief Out Loud · Grief Out Loud

October 23, 202544m 45s

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Show Notes

When Leena Magdi's younger brother, Hamoodi, was killed, her world shifted entirely. In her debut book Mourning Air, Leena explores how grief reshapes identity, faith, and love. In this conversation, Leena shares what it meant and means to be Hamoodi's sister, how sibling grief is often dismissed, and how writing helps her navigate the grief. Leena also shares about her family's forced displacement after war broke out in Sudan less than a year after Hamoodi's death - and how she's learning to grieve both her brother and her home.

We discuss:

  • What it means to be a sister after a sibling dies
  • The invisibility of sibling grief
  • Finding connection through spirituality and writing
  • Grieving a home and a country - and the additional losses her family experienced in fleeing to Egypt from Sudan after war broke out
  • How Leena stays connected to Hamoodi

About Leena Magdi: Leena Magdi is a Sudanese-American writer and poet, author of Mourning Air, and mother of two. She was born in Sudan, raised in California, and currently lives in Egypt. You can find her on Instagram @xleenamagdix and TikTok @xleenamagdix.