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Landscapes real and imagined

Novelist Daisy Johnson, poet Caleb Femi and short story author Kevin Barry with Tom Sutcliffe.

Ireland itself is a main character in Kevin Barry's new short story collection, That Old Country Music. He brings the western regions to life in stories set firmly in Ireland's present day but with an ancient, magical past lingering in the background. A pregnant teenager waits for her robber boyfriend, a factory worker falls for a Polish waitress, and a police officer seeks a known criminal, in stories set amidst wild and flourishing countryside.

The concrete walls and tower blocks of Peckham in south London are not often the subject of poetry. For his debut collection, Poor, Caleb Femi pays tribute to the streets that shaped him as a child. He brings to life the schoolboys, rappers, artists, pastors and gentrifying neighbours of Peckham, an area where it is possible to walk two and a half miles through an estate of 1,444 homes without a single step on the ground.

Daisy Johnson became the youngest ever Booker Prize nominee with her debut novel, Everything Under, and quickly established herself as a master of creepy locations. Her new novel, Sisters, is a gothic tale set on lonely Yorkshire moors, while her short story series The Hotel, available now on 麻豆社 Sounds, looks at the unsettling, waterlogged Norfolk Fens, a place where dead bodies float back up to the surface.

Producer: Hannah Sander

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42 minutes

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Mon 16 Nov 2020 21:30

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  • Mon 16 Nov 2020 09:00
  • Mon 16 Nov 2020 21:30

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