The James Tait Black Prizes 2015
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A discussion with this year’s winners of Britain’s oldest literary awards: James Shapiro, winner of the biography prize for 1606: Shakespeare and the Year of Lear, which delves into one of the most politically turbulent and most creative years of the Bard’s life; and Benjamin Markovits, winner of the fiction prize for his novel You Don’t Have to Live Like This, a tale of urban frontiers-people attempting to set up a new way of life in a decaying Detroit. Recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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