Industrial Revolution, Yinka Shonibare, Aleksandar Hemon, Alice Rawsthorn
Anne McElvoy talks to celebrated Balkan novelist and essayist Aleksandar Hemon.
In Night Waves Anne McElvoy talks to Aleksandar Hemon -- the Bosnian- born writer who some have been comparing to Nabokov and Conrad. His latest work, The Book of My Lives, is his first venture into non-fiction and it combines the feel of a fractured autobiography with a meditation on the healing power of words. There'll also be a review of the British Nigerian artist, Yinka Shonibare's new show, a discussion of a challenging new history of the Industrial Revolution and Alice Rawsthorn will be explaining why she believes good design and a good life should always go together.
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Aleksandar Hemon
Writer Aleksandar Hemon discusses his first venture into non-fiction, The Book of My Lives
Duration: 12:12
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Industrial Revolution
A discussion reassessing the quality of life during the Industrial Revolution.
Duration: 13:51
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Yinka Shonibare
Jonathan Jones reviews two exhibitions of Yinke Shonibare's artwork.
Duration: 06:44
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Alice Rawsthorn
Alice Rawsthorn discusses her manual of what design is today.
Duration: 11:07
Emma Griffin
Alice Rawsthorn
Yinka Shonibare
FABRIC-ATION by Yinka Shonibare is on at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield until Sunday 1 September 2013.
POP! by Yinka Shonibare is on at the Jonathan Friedman Gallery, London from Saturday 16 March until Saturday 20 April 2013.
Photo by Charlotte Player.
Aleksandar Hemon
Broadcast
- Thu 14 Mar 2013 22:00BBC Radio 3
