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Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Minette Walters, Books in art

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah discusses his debut short story collection Friday Black, and Minette Walters explains why she's abandoned crime fiction in favour of historical novels.

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah discusses his debut short story collection Friday Black, which takes aim at racism, rampant consumerism and gun violence in America.

Best-selling crime writer Minette Walters explains her decision to turn away from that genre and focus on historical fiction, as she publishes the second part of a series of novels set against the backdrop of the Black Death.

In Open Book's monthly Editor's Tip slot, Frances Macmillan, Senior Editor at Vintage Classics, recommends Georgina Harding's new novel Land of the Living.

And art historian David Trigg discusses Reading Art: Art for Book Lovers, which traces the appearance of books in art from the Old Masters, to Van Gogh and contemporary sculpture.

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28 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterMariella Frostrup
Interviewed GuestMinette Walters
Interviewed GuestNana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Interviewed GuestDavid Trigg
Interviewed GuestFrances Macmillan

Broadcasts

  • Sun 28 Oct 201816:00
  • Thu 1 Nov 201815:30

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