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3 April 2014updated 05 Oct 2023 8:31am

On this week’s New Statesman Podcast: Episode Forty

Alex Clark talks to Man Booker-winner Eleanor Catton, Rafael Behr and Helen Lewis discuss the fallout from Clegg-Farage, and Ian Steadman debates the merits of #activism.

By New Statesman

On this week’s podcast, Alex Clark talks to Man Booker-winner Eleanor Catton at the Cambridge Literary Festival about the New Zealand gold fields and her prize-winning novel The Luminaries, Rafael Behr and Helen Lewis discuss the fallout from the Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage EU debate, and Ian Steadman considers the pros and cons of #activism.

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