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Storytelling, with Jeanette Winterson

Writer Jeanette Winterson, jazz musician Soweto Kinch and former MP Rory Stewart explore the power of storytelling, with Tom Sutcliffe.

In her latest novel, One Aladdin Two Lamps, the writer Jeanette Winterson takes inspiration from the legendary story of Shahrazad in One Thousand and One Nights. But she calls on the reader to look again at stories we think we know, unpick how fiction works, and have the courage to challenge and change the narrative.

The saxophonist and presenter Soweto Kinch will perform his new album, Soundtrack to the Apocalypse, with the London Symphony Orchestra (at the Barbican, London, on Friday 14th November), combining British jazz, hip-hop and orchestral music. This is the finale of his acclaimed trilogy of politically charged, genre-defying works that tell different stories of the past, present and future.

The former MP Rory Stewart spent nearly a decade in Britain’s most rural constituency, Penrith and Borders, and wrote a column for a local newspaper. In Middleland: Dispatches from the Borders he’s collected together these fragmentary moments from rural life and local politics to capture a wide-ranging portrait of life and stories from the Cumbrian countryside.

Producer: Katy Hickman
Assistant Producer: Natalia Fernandez

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42 minutes

On radio

Mon 3 Nov 2025 09:00

Broadcasts

  • Mon 3 Nov 2025 09:00
  • Mon 3 Nov 2025 21:00

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