Sarah Phelps on The Pale Horse, We Will Walk, Kamau Brathwaite and George Steiner remembered
Sarah Phelps on her latest Agatha Christie adaptation The Pale Horse; We Will Walk - Art and Resistance in the American South; Edward Kamau Brathwaite and George Steiner remembered
As she completes her quintet of Agatha Christie adaptations with The Pale Horse, screenwriter Sarah Phelps discusses why Christie’s supernatural murder mystery attracted her attention when she was looking for a fifth work by the Queen of Crime to turn into television drama.
We Will Walk - Art and Resistance in the American South is an exhibition of sculptures, paintings and quilts made by African American artists from Alabama and the surrounding southern states, made mainly during the Civil Rights movement of the '50s and '60s. Art critic Asana Greenstreet reviews the show, which is at Turner Contemporary in Margate and includes many works not seen before in the UK.
This week Edward Kamau Brathwaite, the great poet of the Caribbean, died. Brathwaite realised the potential of West Indian vernacular, the beauty of its rhythms and vocabulary, as the language to speak of the Caribbean experience – surf, hurricanes, rum and calypso, the memory of Africa and the history of slavery. The poet Fred D’Aguiar pays tribute.
Following the announcement of the death of the writer, academic and cultural critic George Steiner, the writer Robert McCrum - his editor at the Observer newspaper, and the publishing house Faber & Faber – pays tribute to Steiner’s life, work and his legacy as a public intellectual.
Presenter Chrystal Genesis
Producer Jerome Weatherald
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Sarah Phelps on The Pale Horse
Sarah Phelps' 2-part series, The Pale Horse is on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú 1 at 9.00pm on Sunday 9th and 16th February 2020.
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Main image above: Rufus Sewell as Mark Easterbrook in The Pale Horse
Image credit: Mammoth Screen 2019/Ben Blackall
Image to the left: from Left: Rita Tushingham as Bella, Kathy Kiera Clarke as Sybil, and Sheila Atim as Thyrza Grey in The Pale Horse.
Image credit: Mischief Screen Ltd 2019/Ben Blackall
We Will Walk
is at Turner Contemporary, Margate, Kent until 03 May 2020.
Image: Installation View, Courtesy Turner Contemporary
Image credit: Stephen White
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Kamau Brathwaite remembered
Image: the poet Kamau Brathwaite
Image credit: Julian Stapleton
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