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      • Traverse at 50 : Traverse Through TimeIn Summer 2013, Summerhall hosted ten panel discussions on the development and inspiration of Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre. Over the next few months we’ll be uploading these discussions as an accessible archive of the memories of the key protagonists behind one of the UK’s most influential theatres.
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Books

Karina Dent talks with author Dan Rhodes at the Edinburgh International Book Festival in 2004 on his novel ‘Timoleon Vieta Come Home: A Sentimental Journey’.

Dan Rhodes : Timoleon Vieta Come Home – A Sentimental Journey

Books

Jimmy Kerr interviews Northern Irish writer Bernard MacLaverty about his new collection of short stories ‘Matters of Life and Death’, at the 2006 Edinburgh International Book Festival. Bernard MacLaverty has had many careers in his lifetime including a Medical Laboratory …

Bernard MacLaverty : Matters of Life and Death

Books

David Mitchell is an English author whose works have been short listed for the Man Booker Prize, the James Tait Memorial Prize and the Guardian First Book Award. He is known for interweaving many narratives together in the one novel. …

David Mitchell : Black Swan Green

Books

Local author Christopher Wallace and Angela Best talk to Edinburgh Television at a book-launch in Waterstones.

Christopher Wallace and Angela Best : Waterstones

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To commemorate Hilary Mantel’s unprecedented second Man Booker literary award, we have an interview with Colleen Connors from 2004 in which Mantel discusses her memoir ‘Giving up the Ghost’.

Hilary Mantel : Giving Up the Ghost

Books

Tana McPhee interviews Ariel Dorfman in 2004 on his novel ‘Burning City’ written with his son, Joaquin.

Ariel Dorfman : Burning City

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Andy Field interviews acclaimed children’s author, Brian Jacques. Jacques was best known for his Redwall series, a set of fantasy novels that told the story of anthropomorphic animals who could speak. There are 22 books in total, which have been …

Brian Jacques : Redwall

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Tana McPhee interviews Lars Saabye Christensen about his novel, The Half Brother.

Lars Saabye Christensen : The Half Brother

Books

Francesca Atkinson interviews Jeanette Winterson on her novel The Powerbook.

Jeanette Winterson : The Powerbook

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Part of the 11/9 publishing imprint series that fosters new Scottish talent, David Cameron and Tom Bryan discuss their new works, Rousseau Moon and The Wolfclaw Chronicles, respectively.

David Cameron and Tom Bryan : Waterstones, Edinburgh 2001

Books

Author Graham Swift discusses his book, Last Orders at the Edinburgh International Book Festival in 2001.

Graham Swift : Last Orders

Books

Robert Morgan’s interview with celebrated ‘vain and greedy’ but iconoclastic author and playwright Gore Vidal at the Edinburgh International Book Festival in 2001.

Gore Vidal : In Conversation

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