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West Cork Literary Festival
West Cork Literary Festival
8 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to the West Cork Literary Festival podcast, your chance to listen back to some of our events from the 2024 festival in our new podcast series.

Now an annual highlight in the Irish literary calendar, the West Cork Literary Festival is a week-long celebration of writing and reading for people of all ages and we support writers at all stages of their careers. From its humble beginnings as a series of casual poetry readings and fringe events around the West Cork Chamber Music Festival, it has expanded into a varied and extensive programme of readings, talks, workshops and family events growing more adventurous and imaginative with each year. The festival has an excellent national and international reputation and we are delighted to bring the finest Irish and international literary figures to West Cork every July - making exceptional talent accessible to local, regional and national audiences.

Mark your calendars and join us in West Cork from 11-18 July 2025. Our 2025 line-up will be released in late March/early April and you can sign up for our newsletter to hear about it first.


Support West Cork Literary Festival 


Become a Friend of West Cork Literary Festival to enjoy priority booking for our highly sought-after festival tickets



Visit our festival bookshop Bantry Bookshop



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Welcome to the West Cork Literary Festival podcast, your chance to listen back to some of our events from the 2024 festival in our new podcast series.

Now an annual highlight in the Irish literary calendar, the West Cork Literary Festival is a week-long celebration of writing and reading for people of all ages and we support writers at all stages of their careers. From its humble beginnings as a series of casual poetry readings and fringe events around the West Cork Chamber Music Festival, it has expanded into a varied and extensive programme of readings, talks, workshops and family events growing more adventurous and imaginative with each year. The festival has an excellent national and international reputation and we are delighted to bring the finest Irish and international literary figures to West Cork every July - making exceptional talent accessible to local, regional and national audiences.

Mark your calendars and join us in West Cork from 11-18 July 2025. Our 2025 line-up will be released in late March/early April and you can sign up for our newsletter to hear about it first.


Support West Cork Literary Festival 


Become a Friend of West Cork Literary Festival to enjoy priority booking for our highly sought-after festival tickets



Visit our festival bookshop Bantry Bookshop



Follow us on BlueSky Social


Instagram


Twitter/X


Facebook


Subscribe to our YouTube channel



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Books
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Roxanne de Bastion
West Cork Literary Festival
51 minutes 11 seconds
11 months ago
Roxanne de Bastion

The Piano Player of Budapest: A True Story of Holocaust Survival, Music and Hope is Roxanne de Bastion's story of her grandfather, Stephen, and it was named 'one of 2024's most anticipated books' by BBC Culture. It is a story about a piano and its most prodigious player – how it, along with him, survived WWII. Some of Stephen's music is performed during the event with Roxanne singing live alongside recordings of his piano playing. This podcast was recorded at West Cork Literary Festival on 18 July 2024 and Roxanne was in conversation with Sue Leonard.


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Roxanne de Bastion is a singer-songwriter and artist advocate. She has released two critically acclaimed albums that have been championed by the likes of Iggy Pop and Steve Lamacq. Her music has garnered praise in the Observer, NME, Record Collector and Rolling Stone Germany, and her pioneering DYI artistry and activism have been featured in the Metro, Huffington Post, LBC and Sky News. Roxanne has toured opening for Katie Melua, Howard Jones, Lambchop and Martha Wainwright and has performed at Latitude, Glastonbury and Cambridge Folk Festival. In 2018, she self-published her tour diaries Tales from the Rails and in 2021, she was the first artist to embark on a virtual UK tour when the pandemic hit. Roxanne sits on the board of the Featured Artist Coalition (alongside artists such as Dave Rowntree of Blur and Imogen Heap) and the PPL Performer Board, where she represents artists’ rights. She is the founder of the independent artist conference FM2U (From Me to You). Roxanne has held talks at Brunel University, Reeperbahn Festival and re:publica on topics such as ‘Designing your Own Future’ and ‘Female is not a Genre’ and has been invited to speak on panel discussions at international music industry conferences such as The Great Escape, Folk Alliance and the English Folk Expo. Roxanne also hosts a radio show on North London’s Boogaloo Radio. The Piano Player of Budapest is her first book.



Mark your calendars and join us in West Cork from 11-18 July 2025. Our 2025 line-up will be released in late March/early April and you can sign up for our newsletter to hear about it first.



Support West Cork Literary Festival 



Become a Friend of West Cork Literary Festival to enjoy priority booking for our highly sought-after festival tickets. In particular, you will be supporting our free events for children and our outreach programmes to allow the festival to be accessible to everyone. 



Visit our festival bookshop Bantry Bookshop



Follow us on BlueSky Social


Instagram


Twitter/X


Facebook


Subscribe to our YouTube channel



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

West Cork Literary Festival
Welcome to the West Cork Literary Festival podcast, your chance to listen back to some of our events from the 2024 festival in our new podcast series.

Now an annual highlight in the Irish literary calendar, the West Cork Literary Festival is a week-long celebration of writing and reading for people of all ages and we support writers at all stages of their careers. From its humble beginnings as a series of casual poetry readings and fringe events around the West Cork Chamber Music Festival, it has expanded into a varied and extensive programme of readings, talks, workshops and family events growing more adventurous and imaginative with each year. The festival has an excellent national and international reputation and we are delighted to bring the finest Irish and international literary figures to West Cork every July - making exceptional talent accessible to local, regional and national audiences.

Mark your calendars and join us in West Cork from 11-18 July 2025. Our 2025 line-up will be released in late March/early April and you can sign up for our newsletter to hear about it first.


Support West Cork Literary Festival 


Become a Friend of West Cork Literary Festival to enjoy priority booking for our highly sought-after festival tickets



Visit our festival bookshop Bantry Bookshop



Follow us on BlueSky Social


Instagram


Twitter/X


Facebook


Subscribe to our YouTube channel



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.