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05/10/2007

Ian McMillan asks if there is such a thing as northern and southern poetry, and discovers the neglected work of American writer Bernard Malamud.

Ian McMillan presents a weekly cabaret of language and literature.

In this programme, Ian and guests ask if there is such a thing as northern and southern poetry, and discover the neglected work of American writer Bernard Malamud, who for many once stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Saul Bellow and Philip Roth.

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Fri 5 Oct 2007 21:45

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