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Desert Island Discs

Margaret Busby, publisher

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Margaret Busby is a publisher and editor who was the chair of the Booker Prize jury in 2020. She has spent a life time in the literary world and was the youngest person and first black woman to set up a publishing house when she was twenty three years old. Together with Clive Allison, she created Allison and Busby based in Soho, London. Margaret was born in Ghana in the 1940s and spent her childhood at a boarding school in the UK whilst her parents ran a medical practice in rural Ghana. She studied English at Bedford College, University of London before embarking on her career in publishing. Margaret’s love of poetry was the catalyst for setting up Allison and Busby. They were both totally new to publishing and did not know the usual industry rules. She and her business partner had fifteen thousand, five shilling poetry magazines printed without any means of distributing them . They went on to be an eclectic publishing house championing new work and also reprinting classic texts from writers of all backgrounds. In recent years, Margaret has made time to be a literary judge and has compiled two landmark anthologies Daughters of Africa and New Daughters of Africa which pull together writings by women of African descent from Ancient Egypt to the present day. DISC ONE: 7 Seconds by Youssou N’dour with Neneh Cherry DISC TWO: Haiti by David Rudder DISC THREE: Ave Maria – Gounod by Kathleen Battle (soprano) and Orchestra of St. Lukes, conducted by Leonard Slatkin DISC FOUR: Visions by Stevie Wonder DISC FIVE: My Baby Just Cares For Me by Nina Simone DISC SIX: Masanga by Jean Bosco Mwenda DISC SEVEN: Soweto Blues by Miriam Makeba DISC EIGHT: On The Sunny Side Of The Street by Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins And Sonny Stitt BOOK CHOICE: Return to My Native Land by Aimé Césaire LUXURY ITEM: An endless supply of Ghanaian chocolate CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Visions by Stevie Wonder Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Sarah Taylor

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.6

Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast.

0:08.3

Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take

0:13.0

with them if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:16.3

For right reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast.

0:20.4

I hope you enjoy listening.

0:42.0

My cast away this week is the publisher and editor Margaret Bosby.

0:46.2

Her trailblazing career began when she was just 23 and keen to publish the kinds of books

0:51.6

that she and her young friends wanted to read.

0:54.7

She co-founded Alison and Bosby, the publishing house that still bears her name and made history

1:00.2

as both the youngest person and first black woman to set up her own press.

1:05.5

As well as spending 20 years at its helm, she worked as a playwright, journalist and editor.

1:11.0

In 1992, she created the landmark anthology, Daughters of Africa, pulling together writings

1:16.4

by women of African descent from ancient Egypt onwards.

1:20.3

Many of today's literary leading lights cite it as a major influence.

1:24.6

So when she heard it had gone out of print 25 years later, she decided to do it again.

1:29.8

And new Daughters of Africa was published in 2019.

1:34.0

The author Zadi Smith describes her as a cheerleader, instigator and celebrator of black

1:39.5

arts for the past 50 years, shouting about us from the rooftops even back when few people

1:44.6

cared to listen.

1:46.2

She remains an ardent champion of great literature and spent lockdown reading 162 novels as

1:52.6

chair of the 2020 Book of Prize jury.

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