Jonathan Franzen
Discussion programme. Tom Sutcliffe talks to novelist Jonathan Franzen, financial journalist Gillian Tett, artist Tacita Dean and academic Helen Margetts.
On Start the Week Tom Sutcliffe talks to the American writer Jonathan Franzen about his latest novel, Purity. One of Franzen's characters compares the internet with the East German Republic and he satirises the utopian ideas of the apparatchik web-users. The head of the Oxford Internet Institute Helen Margetts counters with her research on the success and failure of political action via social media. The artist Tacita Dean laments the ubiquity of digital at the expense of film, and the financial journalist Gillian Tett roots out tunnel vision - both personal and business - in her new book on silos.
Producer: Katy Hickman.
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Jonathan Franzen
is an author.
Purity is published by Fourth Estate.
Helen Margetts
is the Director of the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford and Professor of Society and the Internet.
, co-written with Peter John, Scott Hale and Taha Yasseri, is published by Princeton University Press.
Gillian Tett
is the US managing editor and columnist at the Financial Times.
The Silo Effect: Why Putting Everything in its Place Isn’t Such a Bright Idea is published by Little, Brown.
Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean is an artist.
Tacita and the filmmaker Christopher Nolan will discuss the future of film at the BFI on Friday 9 October, and the UK premiere of her work ‘Event for a Stage’ is on at Tate Modern on Saturday 10 October.
Start the Week at the Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Jonathan Franzen |
Interviewed Guest | Gillian Tett |
Interviewed Guest | Tacita Dean |
Interviewed Guest | Helen Margetts |
Producer | Katy Hickman |
Broadcasts
- Mon 5 Oct 2015 09:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Mon 5 Oct 2015 21:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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