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The Fearsome Nature of Literary Festivals
As the season of literary festivals gets underway, Howard Jacobson tells us not to be lured by their appearance of being civilized.
As the season of literary festivals gets underway, Howard Jacobson tells us not to be lured by their appearance of being civilized.
"The prevailing tone of sweet concord shouldn't be allowed to disguise the violent nature of creativity", he says.
They're a fiercely competitive business for writers, he believes. "To write is to reconceive the world and only a God, or someone acting like a God, can do that...You don't want some other two-bit deity coming along and bagging the credit for what you've done".
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
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Sun 21 May 201723:50
BBC Radio 4
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| Role | Contributor |
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| Presenter | Howard Jacobson |
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- Fri 19 May 201720:50BBC Radio 4
- Sun 21 May 201708:48BBC Radio 4
- Sun 21 May 201723:50BBC Radio 4
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