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🗓️ 20 September 2020
⏱️ 37 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts |
0:04.9 | Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Disks Podcast. |
0:08.6 | Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take with them |
0:13.9 | if they were cast away to a desert island. For right reasons, the music is shorter than the |
0:19.2 | original broadcast. I hope you enjoy listening. |
0:30.1 | Music Radio Music |
0:42.9 | My cast away this week is the writer Bernadine Everisto. Last year she won the booker prize with her |
0:48.6 | eighth novel, Girl Woman Other. It was an historic victory. She's the first black British author |
0:54.4 | to receive the trophy. For her, it was also the manifestation of a decade's old dream. |
1:00.3 | Challenging herself to set an unrealistic goal early in her career, she had chosen to visualize |
1:05.8 | winning the prize. Whether she debauched commanding the attention of a former US president during |
1:10.9 | his downtime, I can't say. In any case, Barack Obama is also a fan. He named Girl Woman Other |
1:17.2 | as one of his favourite reads of 2019. She describes herself as uncompromising, which is |
1:23.1 | come in handy. Her 38-year career in the arts as a critically acclaimed playwright, poet and author |
1:28.8 | has run in parallel to her life as an activist. Growing up in a large British Nigerian family in |
1:34.3 | Woolwich, she was a voracious reader, but theatre was her first love. And on graduating from drama |
1:39.6 | school, she founded Britain's first black women's theatre company. She says, I feel very subversive |
1:45.8 | as a writer. I write the stories, I feel need to be out there defying stereotypes and writing |
1:52.0 | into the absences that have prevailed. Bernardinev Aristor, welcome to Desa Island Discs. |
1:57.2 | Thank you so much, it's so good to be here. So Girl Woman Other tells the story of 12 characters, |
2:02.8 | mostly women of colour, living in Britain, and their ages range from 19 to 93. It's a beautifully |
2:09.2 | complex narrative. But what was your aim when you started writing it? I wanted to write a book that |
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