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29/11/2010

Andrew Marr talks to the Egyptian journalist Tarek Osman, the cosmologist Vicky Kaspi and the writers Francis Spufford and Elif Shafak.

Andrew Marr travels back to Egypt in the 1950s to a time of religious pluralism and openness with the writer Tarek Osman. As Egypt votes in parliamentary elections, Tarek, asks what has happened in the intervening years. Francis Spufford imagines a very different world with his account of the Soviet Union under Kruschchev, and what could have happened if the dream of plenty had come true. Turkey's best-selling female novelist, Elif Shafak, argues against the constraints of identity politics and the pigeon-holing of multi-cultural writers. While Vicky Kaspi believes that we should be looking to outer space to stimulate curiosity and creativity: the astrophysicist and cosmologist researches some of the universe's most mysterious objects.

Producer: Katy Hickman.

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45 minutes

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Mon 29 Nov 2010 21:30

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  • Mon 29 Nov 2010 09:00
  • Mon 29 Nov 2010 21:30

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