Sound Frontiers: Teju Cole
In an audience event held at the 2016 London Festival of Literature, photographer and writer Teju Cole talks to Philip Dodd about Baldwin, Boko Haram and Black Lives Matter.
The US-based author Teju Cole talks to Philip Dodd and an audience at Southbank about a range of subjects from the literature of Baldwin, Walcott and Woolf to the pressing political realities of Boko Haram and Black Lives Matter.
Teju Cole is a photographer, art historian and writer. He was raised in Nigeria and lives in Brooklyn. His books are Open City, Every Day is For The Thief and his new collection of Essays Known and Strange Things.
The conversation is part of the London Literature Festival and is being recorded at an audience event on Sunday October 9th as part of Radio 3 at Southbank Centre, London.
Producer: Zahid Warley.
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Teju Cole on Black Lives Matter
Duration: 00:47
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Teju Cole |
Actor | Philip Dodd |
Broadcast
- Wed 12 Oct 2016 22:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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