Latin America: Juan Gabriel Vasquez, Claudia Pineiro, Eric Hobsbawm
Philip Dodd explores Latin America as seen by historian Eric Hobsbawm, and discusses the subject with authors Juan Gabriel Vasquez and Claudia Pineiro. Plus Brazil's plutocrats.
Prize winning Colombian author Juan Gabriel Vasquez, Argentinian playwright, journalist and leading crime writer Claudia Pineiro join Philip Dodd for a programme exploring fiction and fact in Latin America. There's also journalist Alex Cuadros who chronicles his years covering the rise and fall of Brazil's plutocrats. And a consideration of Eric Hobsbawm's Viva La Revolucion from Dr Oscar Guardiola-Rivera from Birkbeck College in London.
Claudia Pineiro's most recent thriller is called Betty Boo, translated by Miranda France.
V谩squez won the 2014 International Dublin Literary Award, for The Sound of Things Falling and his most recent book to be translated by Anne McLean is Reputations.
Brazillionaires is by Alex Cuadros
40 years of writing about Latin America is brought together posthumously in Eric Hobsbawm's Viva La Revolucion
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera is the author of What If Latin America Ruled the World?
Producer: Ruth Watts.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Juan Vasquez |
Interviewed Guest | Claudia Pineiro |
Presenter | Philip Dodd |
Interviewed Guest | Alex Cuadros |
Interviewed Guest | Oscar Guardiola-Rivera |
Producer | Ruth Watts |
Broadcast
- Wed 25 May 2016 22:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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