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On this morning's show we talk to
Wendy Erskine, whose second collection of short stories,
Dance Move, has just been published by
The Stinging Fly. And we feature two Ukrainian poems: 'Crow, Wheels' by
Lyuba Yakimchuk, with permission from Words without Borders where it first appeared, and
Ilya Kaminsky's 'We Lived Happily During the War' from his acclaimed collection Deaf Republic.
Praise for
Wendy Erskine's work:
‘I found
Dance Move to be a profound, moving and brilliant collection of short stories.’
—Adrian Duncan
‘Wendy Erskine writes a damn good story. She accomplishes something rare in having a style so distinctive that, just a few sentences in, each story is unmistakably hers….’
—Caoilinn Hughes
‘Wendy Erskine is the greatest short story writer of her generation.
Dance Move is a masterpiece.’
—David Keenan
‘
Dance Move is a triumph, each story so perfectly formed, each character vividly set and startling. I could not put this book down and loved every page. Wendy Erskine is a profound and ingenious story teller, a magnificent writer of the highest calibre.’
—Salena Godden
Intro/outro music:
Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry’ from The Hare’s Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.
Artwork by
Freya Sirr
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