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Literary Friction - History with Esi Edugyan

Literary Friction - History with Esi Edugyan

Released Wednesday, 31st October 2018
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Literary Friction - History with Esi Edugyan

Literary Friction - History with Esi Edugyan

Literary Friction - History with Esi Edugyan

Literary Friction - History with Esi Edugyan

Wednesday, 31st October 2018
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From Ivanhoe to Wolf Hall to The Essex Serpent, what is it about the historical novel that is so compelling? This month, we spoke to Canadian author Esi Edugyan about her third novel, Washington Black (shortlisted for this year’s Man Booker Prize). It tells the story of a gifted artist, born a slave on a plantation in 1830s Bermuda, and the fantastic and surprising course of his life which takes him from the Arctic to London to the deserts of Morocco in an exciting but perilous adventure. If you’re curious about what we look for in art about the past, and have ever wondered if historical novels really have to be true to history, press play and join us.

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