Literature
Open Book. Deepa Anappara, Helen Fielding on Hemingway, Rob Doyle and Finnish literature. Audio, 28 minutes
Journalist turned novelist Deepa Anapara on her debut set in contemporary India
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- Posted17 January 2020
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- Posted17 January 2020
Great Lives. Kurt Vonnegut. Audio, 28 minutes
Kurt Vonnegut on Kurt Vonnegut, with a little help from Josie Long
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Open Book. 100 Novels That Shaped Our World. Audio, 28 minutes
100 Novels That Shaped Our World: Identity
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- Posted7 January 2020
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- Posted30 December 2019
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- Posted28 December 2019
Profile. Michael Morpurgo. Audio, 14 minutes
Mark Coles looks at one of Britain’s most celebrated storytellers, Michael Morpurgo
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The Essay. Open Endings, Philippa Gregory on Jane Eyre. Audio, 14 minutes
Historical author Philippa Gregory writes a new end for Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.
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- Posted26 December 2019
The Essay. Open Endings, Elif Shafak on Anna Karenina. Audio, 14 minutes
Elif Shafak chooses Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.
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The Essay. Open Endings, AL Kennedy on The Wind in the Willows. Audio, 14 minutes
AL Kennedy chooses Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows
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The Essay. Open Endings, Bernardine Evaristo on Mrs Dalloway. Audio, 14 minutes
Man Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo chooses Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway.
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The Conversation. Women celebrating literature. Audio, 26 minutes
The Jaipur and Ake festivals attract thousands of readers, what’s so special about them?
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The Essay. Open Endings, Ian Rankin on Lord of the Flies. Audio, 14 minutes
Ian Rankin chooses William Golding's Lord of the Flies.
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- Posted10 December 2019
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- Posted4 December 2019