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Donna Leon, Nathan Penlington, Patrick McGuinness, Henry Pryor

Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's cabaret of the word with guests including Donna Leon, Nathan Penlington, Patrick McGuinness and Henry Pryor.

Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's 'Cabaret of the Word' with guests including award winning crime-writer Donna Leon on the poetry and song of the gondola, novelist Nathan Penlington with a reverie on the choose-your-adventure story, Patrick McGuinness on shaping his new memoir, and Henry Pryor on the language of estate agents.

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Donna Leon

Donna Leon

The crime novelist Donna Leon is best known for her series of novels set in Venice starring her hero Commissario Brunetti. Donna has also written ‘The Gondola’ (Heinemann) a study of Venice’s trademark boats and their place in culture. She shares her pleasure in ‘barcaroles’, the traditional songs of the Gondoliers. Her new Brunetti book ‘By its Cover’, which starts with an argument between gondoliers has just been published (Heinemann).ÌýÌýÌý

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Opera Della Luna

Opera Della Luna

VeniceÌýand its waterways also inspired Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta ‘The Gondoliers’. The Opera Della Luna company reimagines Gilbert and Sullivan, going back to the original texts and asking what they mean to a contemporary audience. (names ) perform ‘We are the Gondoliers’ from their new production.

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Patrick McGuinness

Patrick McGuinness

Poet and novelist Patrick McGuiness teaches at the University of Oxford. His new book is ‘Other People’s Countries’ (Jonathan Cape) a meditation on memory, and a childhood that felt ‘incubated’ rather than ‘lived’ in Belgium. Patrick discusses the problems of trying to capture memory in language, and asks what language does to memory itself.

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Henry Pryor

Henry Pryor

The property expert Henry Pryor delves into the language of estate agents, using a famous fictional house to illustrate the changing trends in property descriptions over the past few decades, as ‘Pied-a-Terre’ gives way to ‘architect designed’.

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Nathan Penlington

Nathan Penlington

Writer and performer Nathan Penlington has long held an obsession with the ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ stories which had their heyday in the1980’s, and opened up new possibilities for storytelling. Nathan examines their appeal, and his feeling of kinship with another fan which has led to a memoir ‘The Boy in the Book’(Headline) and a live show ‘Choose Your Own Documentary’.

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