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Women’s Prize For Fiction - Natalie Haynes; 2020 International Booker Prize winner; Agatha Christie’s lost play, The Lie

Natalie Haynes on her novel on A Thousand Ships; the 2020 International Booker Prize winner - announced today and reviewed; Agatha Christie’s lost play, The Lie, now a Radio 4 play.

Natalie Haynes on A Thousand Ships - shortlisted for the 2020 Women’s Prize For Fiction. As Front Row continues our interviews with authors on the shortlist, Natalie Haynes talks to us about her novel which tells the stories of The Trojan War from the perspective of the female characters.

Literary critic Alex Clark reviews the winner of the International Booker Prize 2020, which was announced this evening.

And Agatha Christie’s lost play, The Lie – a very personal 1920s domestic drama which lay unread until discovered by drama director Julius Green, and which he has turned into a radio play for Radio 4 this weekend. Julius Green joins Tom Sutcliffe to tell us about The Lie and how it came to be abandoned and then rediscovered.

Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
Producer: Sarah Johnson
Studio Manager: Giles Aspen

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Natalie Haynes

Main image: Natalie Haynes
Photo credit: James Betts

Natalie's book A Thousand Ships is available now

Julius Green on The Lie by Agatha Christie

Julius Green on The Lie by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie

Her play The Lie is broadcast on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 4 on Sat 29 Aug at 2.30 pm

International Booker Prize

The winner is Marieke Lucas Rijneveld for her novel The Discomfort of Evening, in a translation by Michele Hutchison.

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