Tahmima Anam
The Bangladeshi-born British writer, Tahmima Anam, on her latest novel, Uprising, and together with presenter James Crawford, they explore its connections to three other texts.
The Bangladeshi-born British writer, Tahmima Anam, speaks to Take Four Books about her latest novel, Uprising, and together with presenter James Crawford, they explore its connections to three other works of fiction. Set on a fictional, sinking island, Uprising, is told from the perspective of a group of children who witness their mothers living lives of cruelty and servitude.
Tahmima Anam is a multi-award-winning writer and journalist. In 2013 she was named as one of the 'Best Young British Novelists' by Granta. She also holds a PHD in anthropology from Harvard University.
For her three influences, Tahmima chose: The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka, from 2012; Sultana鈥檚 Dream by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain from 1905; and Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed, also from 2012.
This episode was recorded at the Hay Festival.
Producer: Dominic Howell
Editor: Gillian Wheelan
This was a 麻豆社 Audio Scotland production.
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James Crawford discusses an author's new book and its connections to three other works.