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The Essay. Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves, 1000 Coils of Fear. Audio, 14 minutes
Tom Smith reads Olivia Wenzel’s novel, which was longlisted for 2020's German Book Prize.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
The Essay. Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves, The Heir of Redclyffe. Audio, 14 minutes
Clare Walker-Gore revisits Charlotte M Yonge's best-selling novel from 1853.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves, Tales from the Garbage Hills. Audio, 14 minutes
Sarah Jilani reads Latife Tekin’s magical realist novel about 1960s Istanbul shanty towns.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves, Iola Leroy. Audio, 14 minutes
Xine Yao reads the first novel by African American writer Frances EW Harper (1825-1911).
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Stories to Keep Space for on the Bookshelves, The Paradise Crater. Audio, 14 minutes
Sarah Dillon tells us about the nuclear short story by atomic energy adviser Philip Wylie.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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In Touch. Audiobooks. Audio, 19 minutes
Peter White and his guests discuss audiobooks of their choice.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted16 January 2023
The Essay. Art and Uncertainty, Prepared Minds. Audio, 14 minutes
Margaret Heffernan explores the benefits of uncertainty in both life and art.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year