Garrison Keillor, Submarine and Enhanced E-Books
Mark Lawson talks to Garrison Keillor about his love poems; reviews Submarine directed by Richard Ayoade from the IT Crowd; and looks at the latest technology in enhanced e-books.
With Mark Lawson.
Garrison Keillor, the creator of Lake Wobegon, reads from his collection of love poetry. As a 16-year-old he memorised Shakespeare sonnets and this has inspired him to write a collection called 77 Love Sonnets.
Richard Ayoade made his name acting in the Channel 4 comedy The IT Crowd. He makes his feature film directing debut with Submarine, a comedy about the desires of a 15-year-old boy, with a cast including Sally Hawkins and Paddy Considine. Mark Eccleston reviews.
With some publishing houses hailing 2011 as 'the year of the e-book' and others claiming record profits of their sales, Front Row talks to people on both sides of the industry about the new generation of enhanced e-books and apps to discover whether this is the future of e-books, or merely a niche market.
Producer Ella-mai Robey.
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GARRISON KEILLOR - 77 Love Sonnets
American author, storyteller, humorist and radio personality Garrison Keillor on his Love Sonnets.
Duration: 13:10
SUBMARINE
Review of Richard Ayoade's (The IT Crowd) directing debut with the feature film Submarine.
Duration: 04:42
ENHANCED E-BOOKS
Front Row investigates the new generation of enhanced e-books and apps.
Duration: 09:55
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