Tracy Chevalier, Toby Litt, New Labour Fiction, Xhosa Poetry
Presented by Ian McMillan. With a new work by Tracy Chevalier about the Underground Railroad, Toby Litt on rock stars who write, New Labour fiction and Jeff Opland on Xhosa Poetery.
Tracy Chevalier
Chevalier shot to fame with Girl with a Pearl Earring, her second novel, which sold 4 million copies worldwide and was turned into a film starring Colin Firth and Scarlett Johansson. Her writing since then has taken in the lives of other historical and cultural figures, from poet William Blake in 'Burning Bright' to fossil hunter Mary Anning in 'Remarkable Creatures.' This week on The Verb she gives an exclusive preview of a work in progress - as yet untitled - about The Underground Railroad, the secret network which helped escaped slaves in 19th century America.
Toby Litt
The novelist presents the first of a two part Verb Guide to Rockstars who write. This week - the poetry of Leonard Cohen, Jim Morrison and Marc Bolan.
New Labour Fiction
As the Labour party begin looking for a new leader and a philosophy to take them beyond New Labour, novelists Jonathan Myerson and Matt Thorne consider how the era of Blair and Brown has been represented in fiction.
Xhosa Poetry
Jeff Opland on a South African poetic form which plays a vital role in public life.
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