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Helen Sedgwick
Helen Sedgwick, whose new novel The Growing Season imagines a world in which babies develop not in the womb, but in a hi-tech pouch, meaning men and women can share pregnancy.
Helen Sedgwick's new novel The Growing Season imagines a world in which babies develop not in the womb, but in a hi-tech pouch, meaning men and women can share the responsibilities of pregnancy. She talks to Mariella Frostrup about the questions of sexuality, family and biotechnology raised by her book.
Also on the programme, a report from a writers' pitching competition in York, the joy of imaginary gardens and the latest literary news from Australia.
Last on
Sun 17 Sep 2017
16:00
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
Chapters
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Helen Sedgwick
Duration: 07:46
Festival of Writing in York
Duration: 07:47
Australian writers to watch
Duration: 07:36
Natasha Pulley on fictional gardens
Duration: 04:01
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Mariella Frostrup Interviewed Guest Helen Sedgwick Broadcast
- Sun 17 Sep 2017 16:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4