Author Aminatta Forna
On The Arts Hour this week, Nikki Bedi is joined by the writer Aminatta Forna and the journalist, blogger and music critic William Lee Adams.
On The Arts Hour this week, Nikki Bedi is joined by the writer Aminatta Forna and the journalist, blogger and Eurovision Song Contest expert William Lee Adams. Aminatta Forna discusses her latest novel Happiness, which traces the interconnected lives of a Attila, Ghanaian psychiatrist, and Jean, an American researcher, as they pass through the streets of London.
Superstar Hollywood director Steven Spielberg talks about his latest film Ready Player One and whether virtual reality is the future of cinema and Canadian poet Rupi Kaur muses on why, despite topping the best-seller lists with her collections, she didn’t enjoy poetry in school.
American author Angie Thomas explains how the Black Lives Matter movement inspired her best-selling debut novel, The Hate U Give, and Jamaican singer, actor and TV host Bella Blair talks about how she added another string to her bow and became a stand-up comedian.
And we have music from a woman who moves between the worlds of Sufi music and Bollywood soundtracks, Indian singer Harshdeep Kaur.
Photo shows: Aminatta Forno (c) Nina Subin
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Clips
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#MeToo and Eurovision
Duration: 02:25
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Why we say Black Lives Matter
Duration: 02:03
Aminatta Forna

Happiness by Aminatta Forna is available in hardback and as an eBookÂ
Photo: Aminatta Forna (c) Nina SubinÂ
Angie Thomas

Photo credit: Anissa PhotographyÂ
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- Sun 8 Apr 2018 14:06GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service except News Internet
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