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Deborah Levy and Daniel Hahn discuss the appeal of Cervantes, and playwright Barney Norris talks to Mariella Frostrup about his first novel Five Rivers Met On A Wooded Plain.

On the 400th anniversary of his death, Mariella Frostrup discusses the work and legacy of Miguel de Cervantes with authors Daniel Hahn and Deborah Levy. Cervantes is often credited with inventing the modern novel and the playful wit and digressive plotting of Don Quixote have influenced generations of writers.

Playwright Barney Norris talks to Mariella about his first novel Five Rivers Met On A Wooded Plain . Set in Salisbury, it's about five characters whose lives are united - and transformed - by a car accident. He talks about the importance of the cathedral city to his life and work.

Also on the programme, Mariella investigates new ways of getting a book published with self publishing star Rachel Abbott and Angus Phillips from the Oxford Centre for Publishing, and novelist Francesca Haig rails against the critical term 'literary'.

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28 minutes

Last on

Thu 21 Apr 2016 15:30

Chapters

  • Daniel Hahn and Deborah Levy on Cervantes

    Duration: 09:41

  • Barney Norris

    Duration: 05:33

  • Francesa Haig

    Duration: 04:28

  • Rachel Abbott and Angus Phillips on Self-Publishing

    Duration: 07:11

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Mariella Frostrup
Interviewed Guest Daniel Hahn
Interviewed Guest Deborah Levy
Interviewed Guest Barney Norris
Interviewed Guest Rachel Abbott
Interviewed Guest Angus Phillips
Interviewed Guest Francesca Haig

Broadcasts

  • Sun 17 Apr 2016 16:00
  • Thu 21 Apr 2016 15:30

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