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Desert Island Discs

Bernardine Evaristo, writer

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Bernardine Evaristo won the Booker Prize in 2019 for her novel, Girl, Woman, Other. She is Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University London. Bernardine was born in May 1959, the fourth of eight children, to an English mother and a Nigerian father. She grew up in Woolwich in south London, and was educated at Eltham Hill Girls’ Grammar School. She spent her teenage years at the Greenwich Young People’s Theatre and, after deciding that she wanted to be a professional actor at the age of 14, did a Community Theatre Arts course at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama. After graduation she founded the Theatre of Black Women with two fellow students in the early 1980s and they began to write roles for themselves. By the late 1980s, she had decided that it was the writing she enjoyed most. Her first poetry collection was published in 1994, followed by a semi-autobiographical verse novel called Lara three years later. More books followed, experimenting with form and narrative perspective, often merging the past with the present, prose with poetry, the factual with the speculative, and reality with alternate realities. Girl, Woman, Other is her eighth book. A longstanding activist and advocate, Bernardine has initiated several successful schemes to ensure increased representation of artists and writers of colour in the creative industries. She is married to David, who she met in 2006, and lives in London. DISC ONE: Malaika by Angélique Kidjo DISC TWO: Zombie by Fela Kuti DISC THREE: Breaths by Sweet Honey in the Rock DISC FOUR: I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free by Nina Simone DISC FIVE: Woyaya by Osibisa DISC SIX: Köln, January 24, 1975, part I by Keith Jarrett DISC SEVEN: Things Have Changed by Bob Dylan DISC EIGHT: Fight The Power by Public Enemy BOOK CHOICE: The Norton Anthology of Poetry by Margaret Ferguson), Tim Kendall and Mary Jo Salter LUXURY ITEM: A hologram of Bernardine's husband CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Köln, January 24, 1975, part I by Keith Jarrett Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Cathy Drysdale

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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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