Edinburgh International Book Festival 2016
Highlights from our coverage of the literary festival.
Jonathan Safran Foer on writing his first book in ten years
Jonathan Safran Foer talks about the process of writing his first novel in over a decade.
Erica Jong on sex and ageing
Erica Jong reads from her new book, Fear of Dying, and discusses sex, death, and ageing.
Irvine Welsh on the contrast between Scotland and America
The author explains why he set his new novel in California.
Irvine Welsh on Trainspotting 2
The author explains how the original crew were reunited for the sequel to the 1996 film.
Alan Cumming: True Life Misadventures
The actor recounts a selection of stories from his new book, You Gotta Get Bigger Dreams.
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Alan Cumming on a meeting with Oprah
The actor tells how the US chat show host gave him the title for his new book.
Alan Cumming on flying to America - for the first time - with Ruby Wax
The actor describes an ill-fated plane journey, at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Tim Burgess and Ian Rankin
The musician and writer on their love of vinyl, at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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Tim Burgess: What happened when I asked Lou Reed for an autograph
The Charlatans front-man talks about his one and only meeting with Lou Reed.
Tim Burgess on a chance meeting with Steve Martin
The Charlatans front-man explains what happened when he met actor Steve Martin in Chicago.
Marina Warner: Fantastically Feminist Fairy Tales
Marina Warner joins Kirsty Logan at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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'Do you believe in fairies?'
Marina Warner shares a story about Melvyn Bragg asking her if she believed in fairies.
Marina Warner: 'Fairy tales are in the DNA of cultures'
The author talks about the ways stories are passed from generation to generation.
Jackie Kay and Nicola Sturgeon
Scotland's Makar and First Minister at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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Jackie Kay on tracing her birth parents
The poet tells Nicola Sturgeon about her family.
Jackie Kay reads A Lang Promise
The Scottish Makar reads one of her poems at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Political poetry and the rise of xenophobia
Jackie Kay tells Nicola Sturgeon about a racist attack she suffered in London.
Simon Callow: Orson Welles at 100
The actor on his biography of the cinema giant, at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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A disastrous opening night
Simon Callow describes the premiere of Orson Welles' play 'Moby Dick - Rehearsed' in 1955.
From War of the Worlds to Citizen Kane
Simon Callow describes Orson Welles' journey to Hollywood in the late 1930s.
Alexei Sayle on life and 'inventing' British comedy
Alexei Sayle discusses his new book, Thatcher Stole My Trousers, and talks British comedy.




















