Hay Literary Festival
Saturday 27 May 2006 21:30-22:15 (Radio 3)
An audio spectacular awaits as Ian McMillan and guests attend this year's Hay Literary Festival.
Playlist
This week's Verb is a special programme from the Hay Festival. Every year a small town on the Welsh borders becomes the international capital of literature, playing host to stars like Bill Clinton, John Updike, Margaret Atwood - and Ian McMillan.
Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm joins Ian to talk about journalism: how he gets close to his subjects, how his interest and observation affect the story, and how the stories he has told affect him.
Lavinia Greenlaw, award-wining poet and novelist, performs a new piece of work about growing up - how teenagers use noise and speed and danger to break the boundaries, visible and invisible, that bind them.
Shane Koyczan's may not be a familiar name in this country, but in Canada he is famous for his extraordinary poetry performances: Ian McMillan will be finding out why.
Also on the programme novelist Jane Smiley talks about her latest project - a 500 page book subtitled What To Read and How To Write - and Peter Blegvad, The Verb's audio cartoonist performs a live experiment in time travel, and very possibly steals the whole show.
Tune in and see what happens on The Verb at Hay, at 9.30pm here on Âé¶¹Éç Radio 3.
Additional Information
13 Ways Of Looking At The Novel by Jane Smiley is published by Faber
A Death In Belmont by Sebastian Junger is published by Fourth Estate
Producer: Horatio Clare