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Sound Frontiers: Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman
Authors Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman are in conversation with Philip Dodd.
Sound Frontiers: HG Wells
As the 2016 London Literature Festival opens, Matthew Sweet chairs an HG Wells discussion.
Sound Frontiers: Kamila Shamsie, Nikesh Shukla, Drugs in the German Reich, Board Games
Rana Mitter discusses drugs and the Nazis, migration, and the metamorphosis of gaming.
Sound Frontiers: Fiction in 1946
Benjamin Markovits, Lara Feigel and Kevin Jackson discuss the best fiction of 1946.
Sound Frontiers: Success debated by Peter Frankopan, Edith Hall, Kwame Kwei-Armah
Anne McElvoy debates success, the subject for a Third Programme debate in 1967.
Sound Frontiers: People Power - John Bew, Alison Light, Kwasi Kwarteng, Helen Lewis
Philip Dodd and guests discuss Clement Attlee's legacy, people power and cultural tastes.
Medieval Manuscripts, Emma Donoghue, The Story of Boris Vian
With a discussion about medieval illuminated manuscripts, plus author Emma Donoghue.
American Power? Suzan-Lori Parks, Gary Younge, Abstract Expressionism
With dramatist Suzan-Lori Parks, plus gun culture and abstract expressionism at the RA.
Shelina Janmohamed, Edward Ardizzone's Art, Jewish identity in fiction
With Anne McElvoy. Including Shelina Janmohamed and a discussion on Edward Ardizzone's art
Energy and Landscape: Edward Burtynsky, Ella Hickson
Philip Dodd is joined by artist Edward Burtynsky and playwright Ella Hickson.