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From Leonard Cohen to Tetos Dimitriadis. Novelist Elif Shafak shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From May 2017.

From Leonard Cohen to Tetos Dimitriadis.

Turkish writer Elif Shafak shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young

Elif has published ten novels and several volumes of non-fiction and her work is translated into 47 languages. She is the most widely read female novelist in Turkey today.

Born in 1971, she was raised by a single working mother and also, for the first ten years of her life, by her grandmother in Ankara. Her mother's job as a diplomat led to a move to Madrid when Elif was ten years old - and so began a peripatetic life which has taken her to places as diverse as Jordan and Germany, the United States and finally to London where she has lived for the past seven years.

Elif wrote her first novels in Turkish, but began writing in English shortly after the start of the new millennium. English, she says, has given her a new freedom to write about sensitive issues in Turkey. Her books draw on diverse cultures and reflect her interest in history, philosophy, spiritualism and Sufism. One commentator has said of her work: "Stepping into the writing of this Turkish-born author for the first time is like breaking through the back of a children's wardrobe and walking into a whole new multicultural world of lives and histories - and, above all, fabulous stories."

She is a regular columnist both for English as well as Turkish papers and also writes lyrics for rock musicians.

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in May 2017.

45 minutes

Last on

Thu 18 Nov 2021 21:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Kirsty Young
Interviewed Guest Tidjane Thiam

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  • Sun 28 Jan 2018 10:15
  • Sun 28 Jan 2018 21:15
  • Sun 14 Nov 2021 10:00
  • Sun 14 Nov 2021 21:00
  • Thu 18 Nov 2021 11:00
  • Thu 18 Nov 2021 21:00

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