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Reading Around

on BBC Radio 3

Concluding the magazine series for omnivorous readers. This week Kevin Jackson
explores one of the world's most bizarre literary movements - the OULIPO. He also discusses the origins of the movement with translator Gilbert Adair and talks to
Oulipian poet Harry Mathews. The weekly Guilt List reaches Dante, with some recommended reading for those setting off on the journey through Hell. And publisher Richard Cohen delves into the world of literary feuds. Why is literary talent so often associated with malice?
Producer Abigail Appleton

Contributors

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Kevin Jackson
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Gilbert Adair
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Harry Mathews.
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Richard Cohen
Producer:
Abigail Appleton

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