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Sunjeev Sahota

Sunjeev Sahota talks about his startling new novel The Year of the Runaways, and Janice Galloway discusses her new collection of short stories. Mariella Frostrup presents.

Sunjeev Sahota talks to Mariella about his new novel The Year of the Runaways which tells the story of three Indian men who come to England and try to survive in a world of ill paid work and cruel employers. Sunjeev discusses how he researched this powerful account of desperate lives, and why he often snatches the chance of happiness from his characters.

Literary critic Rachel Cooke bemoans the current rise of auto-fiction - or autobiographical novels - and she's joined by Mark Richards to discuss the impact of this on contemporary literature and whether it's the fault of just one man: Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard.

Australian novelist Kate Grenville talks about the influence of her mother on her writing which is reflected in her choice of Book She'd Never Lend and we hear from Janice Galloway who was also inspired by motherhood when she wrote her new collection of short stories.

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28 minutes

Last on

Thu 25 Jun 2015 15:30

Chapters

  • Sunjeev Sahota

    Duration: 07:38

  • Knausgaard Effect

    Duration: 07:50

  • Kate Grenville - Book I'd Never Lend

    Duration: 04:40

  • Janice Galloway

    Duration: 06:58

Read the first chapter of The Year of the Runaways by Sunjeev Sahota

by Sunjeev Sahota

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Mariella Frostrup
Interviewed Guest Sunjeev Sahota
Interviewed Guest Rachel Cooke
Interviewed Guest Mark Richards
Interviewed Guest Kate Grenville
Interviewed Guest Janice Galloway

Broadcasts

  • Sun 21 Jun 2015 16:00
  • Thu 25 Jun 2015 15:30

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