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Janice Forsyth talks to artist Jim Lambie, Julian Cope talks about his 'gnostic whodunnit' debut novel, and poet Tom Pow discusses the convict who inspired his new book.

Janice speaks to artist Jim Lambie, as a retrospective of his work opens at Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery.

Director Philip Howard and actors Lewis Howden and Muirean Kelly talk about new play In My Father's Words, a play in English and Gaelic about identity and language.

Julian Cope has turned his hand to fiction - Janice finds out more about his Gnostic whodunit.

Plus music from young Dunfermline band The Moon Kids, and poet Tom Pow tells Janice about the 18th century convict who inspired his new book.

1 hour, 53 minutes

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Tue 24 Jun 2014 14:05

Roadie

Roadie
An artworkΒ by Jim Lambie consisting of a record player, coat hangers and mixed media. The piece is from a private collection. ImageΒ courtesy of the artist and The Modern Institute / Toby Webster Ltd.

Shaved Ice

Shaved Ice
An artwork by Jim Lambie consisting ofΒ wooden ladders, mirrors and household fluorescent paint. Image courtesy of the artist and The Modern Institute / Toby Webster Ltd.

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  • Tue 24 Jun 2014 14:05

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