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 | ![]() |  | ![]() | MISSED A PROGRAMME? Go to the Listen Again page | ![]() |  |  |  |  |  |  | Sunday 16:00-16:30, repeated Thursday 16:00-16:30, except first Sunday in the month when it is replaced by Book Club. |  |  | Open Book spotlights new fiction and non-fiction, picks out the best of the paperbacks, talks to authors and publishers, and unearths lost masterpieces. |  |  |  | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Damon Galgut The Booker short-listed author Damon Galgut joins Mariella to discuss the state of his home nation, South Africa, and his new novel. The Impostor concerns two childhood friends reunited later in life, and deals with the wider themes of the social and racial tensions in modern South Africa.
The Impostor - Damon Galgut Publisher: Atlantic
Small Circle of Beings - Damon Galgut Publisher: Atlantic
The Beautiful Screaming Of Pigs - Damon Galgut Publisher: Atlantic
Rewriting for the American market Elizabeth Garner, who won the Betty Trask Award for her first novel Nightdancing, has been asked by her publisher to re-write her recent book, The Ingenious Edgar Jones, for the American market. To discuss the differing requirements of readers in the U.S. and Britain, Elizabeth Garner and Erica Wagner, literary editor of The Times, come into the studio.
Nightdancing - Elizabeth Garner Publisher: Headline
The Ingenious Edgar Jones - Elizabeth Garner Publisher: Headline
The Bloomsday Dead Discerning readers may recognise the opening lines and structure of Adrian McKinty's new book. That's because his gangster thriller, set in Ireland and Peru, is inspired by the day-long action of James Joyce;s masterpiece Ulysses. Adrian McKinty and Irish writer Fintan O'Toole discuss Joyce, Bloomsday, and revisiting old classics.
The Bloomsday Dead - Adrian McKinty Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Hidden River – Adrian McKinty Publisher: Serpent’s Tail
The Dead Yard – Adrian McKinty Publisher: Serpent’s Tail
Dead I May Well Be – Adrian McKinty Publisher: Serpent’s Tail
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