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Sandi Toksvig: My father was fantastically famous
A celebration of reading and books from Toksvig at the Hay Library Lecture.
- Sandi Toksvig: My father was fantastically famous
- John Boyne on why Bruno reads Treasure Island
- John Boyne: The first review called it a novel of blush-making vulgarity
- Stephen Fry on Francis Bacon and his 'little man'
- Karen Armstrong: Freedom was only for selected privileged Europeans
- Halcyon Halston days: William Banks-Blaney on the first super-designer
- Alex Salmond: How the Scottish referendum empowered people
- Terry Waite on the book he received from a sympathetic guard
- Neil Gaiman reveals the real story of Sleeping Beauty
- Kazuo Ishiguro on remembering and forgetting in The Buried Giant
- Oxfam's Mark Goldring calls for a new Magna Carta
- Steve Punt & Will Smith: 'Coming out' as comedians
- The Mozart Question: Michael Morpurgo, Daniel Pioro and the Storyteller's Ensemble
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- Tom Holland, Bettany Hughes, Peter Stothard
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- Vikram Seth
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