
EPISODE #1 - SARAH PERRY - ESSEX GIRLS - SEPTEMBER 2020
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About this listen
For this first episode, I spoke to writer Sarah Perry, author of three acclaimed novels — After Me Comes The Flood (2014), The Essex Serpent (2016), and Melmoth (2018).
Sarah's first work of non-fiction, Essex Girls, is set to be published in October 2020.
— Music, books and films mentioned —
- Spotify Playlist of Music Discussed
- The soundtrack for Patience (After Sebald) (2012), a film by Grant Gee
- Honeyvoiced Mythweaver (Sappho) by Stephen Crowe
- A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor - John Berger & Jean Mohr
- Sombrero Fallout - Richard Brautigan
- There Will Be No Quiet - Stanley Donwood
- Middlemarch - George Eliot / Mary Anne Evans
- Consider the Oyster - MFK Fisher
- Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now - Jason Lanier
- Holloway - Robert Macfarlane, Dan Richards & Stanley Donwood
- The Mirror & the Light - Hilary Mantel
- Autumn Journal - Louis MacNeice
- The Essex Serpent - Sarah Perry
- Melmoth - Sarah Perry
- Essex Girls - Sarah Perry
- Climbing Days - Dan Richards
- Outpost - Dan Richards
- Seven Brief Lessons on Physics - Carlo Rovelli
- The Order of Time - Carlo Rovelli
- The Gilead series - Marilynne Robinson
- The Rings of Saturn - WG Sebald
- Maus - Art Spiegelman
- Reunion - Fred Uhlman
- The Tree of Life - Terrence Malick (2011)
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