The penultimate instalment in the voyage through popular literature of recent times. In the Swinging Sixties, an atmosphere of social change paved the way for ground-breaking books that included Catch-22, Lady Chatterley's Lover and The Naked Ape.
The first in an evening of concerts showcasing pan-global musicians at the Union Chapel in Islington, north London. Spanish trio Radio Tarifa combine flamenco with ancient Yiddish and African music, while Javier Ruibal and guitarist Tito Alcedo perform songs that marry North African rhythms to flamenco.
This profile of the Malian Afro-pop pioneer charts his career and includes songs from his recent album Moffou.
Senegalese musician Baaba Maal and his group Dande Lenol perform with an electric band, brass section and theatrical dancers. Featuring a duet with Mansour Seek.
This concert brings together English folk legend Martin Carthy and some of his most important collaborators.
The idiosyncratic singer from Iceland is captured in concert at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, in December last year, performing material that spans her solo career, including songs from her recent album, Vespertine.