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Brighton University, in conjunction with the Man Booker Foundation, runs an annual event in which all undergraduates receive a free copy of one novel that has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize over the previous five years. This novel is chosen by academic staff and debated in a variety of fora with students. In 2014 Kate Aughterson (Academic Programme Leader in Literature and Media at Brighton) interviewed Jim Crace about his novel Harvest as part of a programme of events on offer at Brighton to students and scholars. The interview took place at the Sallis Benney Theatre on 21 October 2014.
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Bernard MacLaverty (1942–). Northern Irish writer, author of Grace Notes (1997) which was nominated for the Man Booker in 1997 along with Crace’s Quarantine.
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Colm Toibin (1955–). Irish writer, whose Testament of Mary (2013) was shortlisted for the Man Booker in the same year as Harvest.
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Hilary Mantel, “Historical Fiction”, The Author, 2009, 21; reiterated at a master class she held at Somerset House in 2010 hosted by the Royal Society for Literature (https://rsliterature.org/toptip/hilary-mantel-a-historical-fiction/).
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Thanks to Hannah Jackson for the original transcription of this interview, done as part of her ‘Literature in Practice’ module at the University of Brighton.
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Aughterson, K., Crace, J. (2018). 12 “Sentences with Wings”: Jim Crace in Conversation with Dr Kate Aughterson. In: Shaw, K., Aughterson, K. (eds) Jim Crace. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94093-9_13
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