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The Worms Can Carry Me To Heaven by Alan Warner
This book, his fifth novel, is a step change from his previous novels into a more experimental style which seems autobiographical in its detail switching between different times of his(?) life in Spain and his 'Home City' - never named but could be Malaga?. Warner is best known for his first novel, Morvern Callar (1996), after it was made into a movie in 2003 by British director Lynne Ramsay (also made Ratcatcher) starring Samantha Morton. Warner was chosen as a Granta Best of Young British Novelists in 2003.

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Wednesday 9 March 2005

Literary

Steve Waters on BBC Radio 3

BBC Radio 3Steve Waters, our own drama lecturer, will be on the radio on sunday. From the BBC Radio 3 website for their new writing radio programme The Verb:

Saturday 12 March 2005 21:45 - Ian McMillan presents the literature and performance programme, with new work from cult Israeli writer Etgar Keret and a commissioned drama from playwright Steve Waters.

If you can’t hear it then, it will be available for a whole week afterwards via the wonderful BBC Radio Player.


 

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