Xiaolu Guo, Belarus Free Theatre, Blindness, The Leach Pottery
Xiaolu Guo on her new novel A Lover’s Discourse; Natalia Kaliada on the arrest of members of the Belarus Free Theatre; Blindness at the Donmar Warehouse; Bernard Leach's pottery
Xiaolu Guo was named as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists 2013. She talks about her latest book A Lover’s Discourse, which is a story of love and language – and the meaning of home set at the time of the European referendum. With a nod to Roland Barthes’ book of the same name, Guo’s novel is told through conversations between a Chinese woman newly arrived in the UK and her Anglo-German boyfriend.
It is 100 years since Bernard Leach, with his Japanese colleague Hamada Shojie, established his pottery in St Ives. Since then his influence as a studio potter, making vessels that are both beautiful and functional, by hand, has spread around the globe. Roelof Uys, the lead potter at the studio today, discusses Leach's ideas and work, and the projects marking the centenary.
Last night three members of the Belarus Free Theatre - Nadia Brodskaya, Sveta Sugako and Dasha Andreyanova - were arrested in Minsk, during protests against the results - widely believed to be fabricated - of the election there. Their colleagues in the company do not know where they are being held. We hear from Natalia Kaliada, one of the founding directors of the Belarus Free Theatre, the only theatre company in Europe banned by its government on political grounds.
London's Donmar Warehouse is re-opening temporarily from 3 to 22 August with a socially-distanced sound installation, Blindness, which is based on the dystopian novel by Nobel prize-winning José Saramago, adapted by Simon Stephens and starring the voice of Juliet Stevenson. Susannah Clapp reviews.
Main image above: Xiaolu Guo
Image credit: Stephen Barker
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe
Producer Jerome Weatherald
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Xiaolu Guo
Xiaolu Guo is published on 13 August 2020 in hardback and as an eBook.
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Belarus Free Theatre
 video about Belarus Free Theatre's global campaign in solidarity with Belarus.
Image: "Eva-lution" by , in solidarity with all political prisoners in Belarus
Image credit: Nicolai Khalezin
The Leach Pottery
Image: Bernard Leach, Leach Pottery Founder working on the wheel in 1930s.
Image credit: Crafts Studies Centre, University for the Creative Arts
The Leach Pottery
Image: a pot by Roelof Uys, head potter at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall
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Blindness
The sound installation is at the Donmar Warehouse, London until 22 August 2020.
Image: an audience for Blindness
Image credit: Helen Maybanks
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