All That Is by James Salter, and the Iraq War
The acclaimed US novelist James Salter's All That Is, The Iraq War on 大象传媒2, and Disgraced at the Bush Theatre. Presented by Tom Sutcliffe.
The acclaimed US novelist James Salter is often described as "the writer's writer". He's now written his first novel in 30 years, at the age of 87: All That Is. Will his exquisite prose work for readers as well as writers?
Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar has just won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama in America. A play about ambition, culture and faith set in New York, its topicality is undeniable. Now it opens at the Bush Theatre in London with Hari Dhillon and Kirsty Bushell.
Michael Landy has been associate artist at the National Gallery for two years. His new exhibition of extraordinary kinetic sculptures of saints, Saints Alive, has been inspired by what he's seen there.
The Iraq War is a series of 3 films made by Norma Percy and Brian Lapping. As before in their work, they've managed to persuade nearly all of the major players in the conflict to talk on camera, often sharing thoughts for the first time.
And Something in the Air is the director Olivier Assayas' film set in the early 70s in the aftermath of what happened in France in May 1968. He's said it started with autobiographical anecdotes but wants it to mean something broader. Has he succeeded?
The writers Tom Holland and Naomi Alderman and the anthropologist Kit Davis join Tom Sutcliffe.
Producer: Sarah Johnson.
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Disgraced
Something in the Air
The Iraq War
All That Is
Michael Landy: Saints Alive
Broadcast
- Sat 25 May 2013 19:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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