Alan Bissett is an author and playwright. Alan Bissett’s Pack Men is surely the first novel to be written about the Manchester riots at the 2008 UEFA Cup Final, as old friends gather up to face the unfolding violence and their own personal tensions. After the publication of his first two novels, Boyracers and The Incredible Adam Spark, he became known for his different take on Scots dialect writing, suffused with popular culture references and socialist politics. Bissett used to lecture in at the University of Leeds .
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Bidisha Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011
Bidisha interviewed the author Sapphire on her new book "The Kid" her follow up to Oscar-winning "Precious". Bidisha is a feminist, critic, broadcaster and writer. She began writing professionally for arts magazines such as i-D, Dazed and Confused and the NME at the age of 15 and published her first novel at 18. Bidisha is also a radio and TV arts critic and presenter. She was a regular guest on BBC Two's Newsnight Review. She has written for The Guardian, Financial Times, The Observer, and the arts magazine The List.
Karin Altenberg Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011
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Karin Altenberg gave a talk at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011. She is originally fromSweden and moved to Britain to study in 1996. She holds a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Reading . Her thesis, which was published in 2001, won the Nordenstedska Foundation Award. She is currently senior advisor to the Swedish National Heritage Board and is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. Her 'powerfully imagined debut' novel (Independent), Island of Wings , is a rich and vivid account of the harsh realities of life on a remote Scottish Island in the 1830s.
Karin Altenberg gave a talk at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011. She is originally from
Alex Salmond Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011
It was a thrill for me as a lifelong supporter of Scottish Independance to shake hands with Big Al and take his photo!
Alex Salmond MSP is a Scottish politician and First Minister of Scotland. He became Scotland 's fourth First Minister in May 2007. He is the Leader of the Scottish National party (SNP), having served as Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Gordon. Salmond was re-elected SNP leader in 2004. In 2006 he stood for the 2007 Scottish Parliament in which the SNP emerged as the largest single party. Salmond was voted First Minister by the Scottish Parliament on 16 May 2007.
Neil Gaiman Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011
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John Byrne Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011
Byrne was certainly a character!
John Hartson Edinburgh International Book festival 2011
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I was impressed with footballer John Hartson's during his photo shoot in Edinburgh.
John Hartson gave a talk at the Edinburgh International Book festival 2011 on his memoirs and discussed his story with broadcaster Stuart Cosgrove. He is a former Welsh international footballer who played as a striker, best known for his spells with West Ham and Celtic. Hartson also featured prominently for
Leo
The production is from the acclaimed German company Circle of Eleven, and considers what happens if the laws of gravity suddenly change. Leo combines stage design and video projections, to create an unexpected environment in which our hero is forced to adapt to this surprising situation. The Carol Tambor Theatrical Foundation was established to bring excellent dramatic work to the
Edinburgh Festival 2011
This is the Big Event for me each summer. Millions descend on Edinburgh and this is one of the oldest and biggest world festivals, started after world war. I have less time on the High street and at the shows, and I now spend most of my time there at the Book Festival Charlotte Square.
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2,500 shows at 250 venues over 3 to 4 weeks, over one million visitors.
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