The War of the Worlds sequel, Eimear McBride
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With Stephen Baxter on his sequel to The War of the Worlds, debating 'experimental' novels and a discussion about the 'Legal Name Fraud' billboards.
Matthew Sweet talks to Stephen Baxter about his sequel to HG Wells's novel War Of The Worlds, which was first serialised in 1897 and imagined an England invaded by Martians. Stephen Baxter's novel, which has been authorised by the HG Wells estate, is called The Massacre of Mankind and it sets the action 14 years after a Martian invasion.
Eimear McBride's novels are noted for their 'experimental' approach. She joins Matthew with the academic and writer Mark Blacklock to discuss what 'experimental' can mean when applied to the novel.
And, recently posters have appeared all over the UK with the following words: 'Legal Name Fraud, The Truth, It's Illegal To Use A Legal Name'. Matthew is joined by the barrister and legal blogger Carl Gardner to discuss the legal ideas behind the campaign.
Producer: Luke Mulhall.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Matthew Sweet |
Interviewed Guest | Stephen Baxter |
Interviewed Guest | Eimear McBride |
Interviewed Guest | Carl Gardner |
Interviewed Guest | Mark Blacklock |
Producer | Luke Mulhall |
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- Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:0091热爆 Radio 3
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