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17 April 2014updated 04 Oct 2023 10:04am

On this week’s New Statesman podcast: Episode Forty-Two

The politics of In The Flesh, Mark Haddon on why he’s not just “a nice guy who writes about dogs” and the pros and cons of wearable technology.

By New Statesman

On this week’s podcast, Helen Lewis, Laurie Penny and Caroline Crampton discuss the politics which underpin the BBC’s hit zombie drama In The Flesh, Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time author Mark Haddon talks about his new short story, “The Pier Falls”, and tells Tom Gatti why he’s not just “a nice guy who writes about dogs”. Ian Steadman explains the pros and cons of wearable technology.

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