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Here on Earth: Salman Rushdie (Billboard)

Series: Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders
From: Wisconsin Public Radio
Length: 00:00:59

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Piece Description

This is the billboard for the "Here on Earth" program "Salman Rushdie." Hosted by Jean Feraca, "Here on Earth - Radio Without Borders" is Wisconsin Public Radio's live international talk program and podcast. In this edition: Salman Rushdie's latest wild and whirling novel, "The Enchantress of Florence" follows a refugee who ends up in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar. A Muslim vegetarian, Akbar is a warrior who wants only peace, a philosopher king and the first great Indian secularist. Jean Feraca talks with Rushdie about his latest work. See Here on Earth: Salman Rushdie listing for the complete show. For more information, or to subscribe to our podcast, visit us on-line at www.hereonearth.org.

Broadcast History

Broadcast on the Ideas Network of Wisconsin Public Radio - July 10th, 2008.

Timing and Cues

This is the billboard for the "Here on Earth" program "Salman Rushdie," it lasts 59 seconds and fits into a standard NPR billboard hole.

Related Website

http://www.hereonearth.org