David Cohen prize winner
Rana Mitter talks to the winner of the David Cohen Prize for Literature, examines the role of writers in Sri Lanka and asks Marcus du Sautoy why he values the arts.
Tonight on 91热爆 Radio 3 at 10 pm Rana Mitter talks to the winner of the biennial David Cohen prize - one of our most prestigious literary awards. It's given in recognition of a lifetime's achievement rather than an individual work and in the past has gone to writers such as Hilary Mantel and Harold Pinter. The identity of this year's winner will only be revealed at the award ceremony this evening. Two other writers join Rana - Ru Freeman and Romesh Gunesekara. Both from Sri Lanka and both on the programme to discuss the role of the writer in a country recovering from civil war - a timely discussion given the call from the Sri Lankan government this week inviting writers to help heal the country's wounds. Finally, as part of the 91热爆's Get Creative initiative, the mathematician, Marcus du Sautoy, will be explaining why he values the arts as much as numbers.
Presented by Rana Mitter.
Producer: Zahid Warley
Image Credit: Sandra Lousada.
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Tony Harrison
Rana Mitter talks to Tony Harrison the winner of the biennial David Cohen prize
Duration: 20:56
Ru Freeman and Romesh Gunesekara
A discussion on the role of the writer in a country recovering from civil war
Duration: 09:29
Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy explains why he values the arts as much as numbers
Duration: 13:18
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Rana Mitter Producer Zahid Warley Interviewed Guest Ru Freeman Interviewed Guest Romesh Gunesekera Interviewed Guest Marcus du Sautoy Broadcast
- Thu 26 Feb 2015 22:0091热爆 Radio 3
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