Episode: Ep16: Open Book: Fiction following the Armistice; Beowulf reimagined; James Daunt
Ep16: Open Book: Fiction following the Armistice; Beowulf reimagined; James Daunt
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Published at: 11/11/2018
Author: BBC
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Exploring literary responses to the Great War in the immediate aftermath of the Armistice. The University of Leicester's Victoria Stewart, and biographer Jean Moorcroft Wilson, discuss the ways that fiction reflected the horror of war in the decade after 1918.
Novelist Richard T. Kelly considers the pitfalls of including real people in works of fiction.
Bestselling novelist Maria Dahvana Headley explains why Beowulf felt like the appropriate framework through which to explore race, class and violence in contemporary America.
And Managing Director of Waterstones James Daunt helps Open Book to launch a new series looking at the challenges of making bookselling pay.
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