Pedro Serrano, Mark Vanhoenacker
Joining Ian McMillan on Radio 3's 'cabaret of the word' - the Mexican poet Pedro Serrano, and pilot Mark Vanhoenacker on the language of the sky.
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Pedro Serrano
Pedro Serrano is one of Mexico’s best known living poets. The first full-length UK translation of his work, ‘Peatlands’ was published by Arc in 2014.
Mark Vanhoenacker
The Pilot Mark Vanhoenacker has written the memoir ‘Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot (Chatto). Mark discusses the language of flight in an age of air travel.
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Suzanne Andrade
Continuing our series on ‘writing monsters’, the writer and theatre maker Suzanne Andrade (from the theatre company 1927) tells us about how she took a Jewish myth and created a Golem for our times. ‘Golem’ is at Trafalgar studios until 22 May.
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MJ Hyland
The writer MJ Hyland reads an extract from a new piece of travel writing ‘How I Evaded Arrest’, and explains why the techniques of fiction can be useful to the non-fiction writer.
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