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New Caribbean Voices
Caribbean Books and Authors
8 episodes
8 months ago
Poet and presenter Malika Booker sits down with Peepal Tree Press' founder and managing editor, Jeremy Poynting, to discuss the different ways Caribbean writers explore food. With readings from Kwame Dawes, Marcia Douglas, Khadijah Ibrahiim, Malika Booker and John Lyons. The next few podcasts will think about Covid's effect on our relationships with our kitchens, as well as looking at selections of writing from the Caribbean diaspora about what food means to Caribbean writing and culture. Produced by Melody Triumph for Peepal Tree Press. Thumbnail artwork: 'Rainbirds', by Stanley Greaves. Music: Chris Cambell. With special thanks to Arts Council England and the Clarissa Luard Award. Visit www.peepaltreepress.com/blog/new-caribbean-voices-podcast
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Poet and presenter Malika Booker sits down with Peepal Tree Press' founder and managing editor, Jeremy Poynting, to discuss the different ways Caribbean writers explore food. With readings from Kwame Dawes, Marcia Douglas, Khadijah Ibrahiim, Malika Booker and John Lyons. The next few podcasts will think about Covid's effect on our relationships with our kitchens, as well as looking at selections of writing from the Caribbean diaspora about what food means to Caribbean writing and culture. Produced by Melody Triumph for Peepal Tree Press. Thumbnail artwork: 'Rainbirds', by Stanley Greaves. Music: Chris Cambell. With special thanks to Arts Council England and the Clarissa Luard Award. Visit www.peepaltreepress.com/blog/new-caribbean-voices-podcast
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Episode 5
New Caribbean Voices
51 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 5
In this fifth episode poet and presenter Malika Booker converses with Trinidadian-born British novelist Monique Roffey in their office at Manchester Metropolitan University. They speak about Roffey’s prize winning novel, Mermaid of Black Conch (Winner of the Costa Book of the Year 2020) then the writer shares an excerpt from her enchanting novel. We then travel to Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival to hear Trinidadian poet Lauren K. Alleyne reading from her collection Honeyfish. The New Caribbean voices podcast celebrates the best of Caribbean and black British literature and culture. Produced by Melody Triumph for Peepal Tree Press, Artwork featured `Rainbow` is by Stanley Greaves. Music by Chris Campbell. With special thanks to Arts Council England and the Clarissa Luard Award.
New Caribbean Voices
Poet and presenter Malika Booker sits down with Peepal Tree Press' founder and managing editor, Jeremy Poynting, to discuss the different ways Caribbean writers explore food. With readings from Kwame Dawes, Marcia Douglas, Khadijah Ibrahiim, Malika Booker and John Lyons. The next few podcasts will think about Covid's effect on our relationships with our kitchens, as well as looking at selections of writing from the Caribbean diaspora about what food means to Caribbean writing and culture. Produced by Melody Triumph for Peepal Tree Press. Thumbnail artwork: 'Rainbirds', by Stanley Greaves. Music: Chris Cambell. With special thanks to Arts Council England and the Clarissa Luard Award. Visit www.peepaltreepress.com/blog/new-caribbean-voices-podcast