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Elif Shafak on There Are Rivers in the Sky: The Tigris and the Thames

Elif Shafak on There Are Rivers in the Sky: The Tigris and the Thames

Update: 2024-08-06
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On this episode, we were joined by Booker Prize-shortlisted author Elif Shafak to discuss There Are Rivers in the Sky, her centuries-spanning new novel that follows three historical characters connected by ancient bodies of water.
 
We cover matters great and small, from the idea of water as a holder of memory to whether Elif is the type of person who will dispose of a tea mug or article of clothing once there is visible damage to it. We explore her relationship with The British Museum, inevitably weighing in on the much-politicised Elgin Marbles debate, and whether cultural artefacts belong to a region’s government or its people.
 
Finally, we discuss Elif’s years of investigation by the Turkish government following the publication of The Bastard of Istanbul, with its depiction of the Armenian Genocide, and the surreal nature of seeing your fictional characters be put on trial in a court of law.

Hosted by Ryan Edgington and Matt Hennessey.
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Elif Shafak on There Are Rivers in the Sky: The Tigris and the Thames

Elif Shafak on There Are Rivers in the Sky: The Tigris and the Thames

Ryan Edgington and Matt Hennessey