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The 2008 Literary Festival drew some of the biggest names in modern writing to Hong Kong for an intense programme of talks, workshops, readings and literary lunches.... more
FAQs about RTHK:The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008:How many episodes does RTHK:The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008 have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
July 16, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008: Marina Benjamin...more19minPlay
July 16, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Professor Edward Larson is a Pulitzer-prizewinning historian and legal scholar. He writes mostly about issues of law, science and medicine from a historical perspective, with a particular interest in the controversies surrounding Evolution. His most re......more27minPlay
July 16, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Dava Sobel is a popular science writer who came to prominence with ‘Longitude’ in 1995, which told the story of John Harrison’s search for a more perfect clock. ‘Galileo’s Daughter’ in 2000 was subtitled ‘A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love......more20minPlay
July 16, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Zia Sardar is a Muslim scholar with an interest in science, culture and the politics of the modern world. He is the author of many books, including ‘Postmodernism and the Other’; ‘Introducing Muhammad ‘, ‘Why Do People Hate America?’, and ‘Desperately ......more20minPlay
July 16, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Ann Enright is an Irish writer whose first novel ‘The Wig My Father Wore’ was published in 1995. Her 2007 work ‘The Gathering’ won wide praise (‘Reckless intelligence, savage humor, slow revelation, no consolation: Anne Enright’s fiction is jet dark — ......more15minPlay
April 29, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Yan Geling and Tan Twan Eng talk with Sarah Passmore about the racial tensions in their historic stories. ‘The Lost Daughter of Happiness’ is a heartbreaking account of a Chinese prostitute’s life during San Francisco’s Gold Rush era. ‘The Gift of Rain......more40minPlay
April 29, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008In ‘Ishq and Mushq’ Priya Basil’s main character stifles unwanted memories that torment her and Gail Jones’ novel ‘Sorry’ laments lost opportunities. Sarah Passmore speaks to them about delving into the burden of the past....more1h 2minPlay
April 29, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Detecting in Bejing, murder in San Francisco; British crime writer Catherine Sampson and the Chinese-born, award-winning novelist Yan Geling discuss writing about the underworld with Sarah Passmore....more29minPlay
April 29, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Ian McEwan has published numerous award-winning novels and short story collections. He gained notoriety early in his career for his shocking and often disquieting subject matter. An accomplished novelist, he has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Priz......more18minPlay
April 17, 2008RTHK: The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008Dr. Kathy Reichs is an internationally recognized forensic anthropologist and the bestselling award-winning author of numerous crime novels, including Deja Dead, which became a New York Times bestseller. The hit television series Bones, featuring the h......more25minPlay
FAQs about RTHK:The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008:How many episodes does RTHK:The MAN HK International Literary Festival 2008 have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.