Julian Barnes, Bapsi Sidhwa, light-inspired poetry
Presented by Anne McElvoy. With Booker Prize-winning writer Julian Barnes on his love of art, Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa on her novel The Crow Eaters, and light-inspired poetry.
Anne McElvoy is joined by the Booker Prize-winning writer Julian Barnes to discuss the painters he admires, and his new collection of essays on 19th and 20th century artists including Manet, C茅zanne, Fantin-Latour, Magritte, Howard Hodgkin and Lucian Freud.
The Pakistani novelist and women's right activist Bapsi Sidhwa, who's awards include the Sitara-i-Imtiaz - Pakistan's highest national honour in the arts - talks about her 1978 novel The Crow Eaters, which is about to be re-published.
Also on the programme - Anne discusses poetry inspired by light, and in particular the work of Jackson Mac Low, who's Light Poems form the basis of one of events taking place as part of On Light, a programme of events taking place at the Wellcome Collection in London bank holiday weekend, to mark the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies.
Keeping An Eye Open: Essays on Art by Julian Barnes is published on 7 May
The Crow Eaters by Bapsi Sidhwa is published in paperback on 30 April
On Light is at the Wellcome Collection, in London between 1 - 4 May
Producer: Ella-mai Robey
Image: Julian Barnes
Photo Credit: Joanna Briscoe.
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Julian Barnes
Julian Barnes discusses the painters he admires, and his new collection of essays
Duration: 18:46
Light and poetry
Anne & guests discuss poetry inspired by light, in particular the work of Jackson Mac Low
Duration: 12:34
Bapsi Sidhwa
Pakistani novelist Bapsi Sidhwa talks about her 1978 novel The Crow Eaters
Duration: 11:45
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Anne McElvoy Interviewed Guest Julian Barnes Interviewed Guest Bapsi Sidhwa Producer Ella-mai Robey Broadcast
- Thu 30 Apr 2015 22:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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