
Novelist Arthur Phillips
Series: New Letters on the Air
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From his first novel, PRAGUE, which became an acclaimed best-seller in 2002, to his 2011 novel, THE TRAGEDY OF ARTHUR, Arthur Phillips has been writing widely varied novels about subjects that naturally pique his interest. In this interview Phillips discusses the challenges of writing in the voice of William Shakespeare and weaving metafictional elements into his newest novel, a faux memoir about the discovery of a lost Shakespeare play.
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Piece Description
From his first novel, PRAGUE, which became an acclaimed best-seller in 2002, to his 2011 novel, THE TRAGEDY OF ARTHUR, Arthur Phillips has been writing widely varied novels about subjects that naturally pique his interest. In this interview Phillips discusses the challenges of writing in the voice of William Shakespeare and weaving metafictional elements into his newest novel, a faux memoir about the discovery of a lost Shakespeare play.
Broadcast History
This program originally uplinked to PRSS' Content Depot on August 26, 2011 for delivery to member stations.
Timing and Cues
PROMO: On the next NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR, novelist Arthur Phillips talks about his fifth novel, THE TRAGEDY OF ARTHUR, a faux memoir that inlcudes a previously unknown Shakespeare play and reveals what its discovery does to one very unusual family. Find out how this writer, who shares Shakespeare's birthday, enters into the mind of the bard to create THE TRAGEDY OF ARTHUR. Listen to Arthur Phillips next time on New Letters on the Air...
UPLINK DATE: 08/26/2011
PROGRAM LENGTH: 29:00 minutes
INCUE: (music) "While writing his sprawling first novel, PRAGUE, Arthur Phillips..."
OUTCUE: "...Thanks for listening to NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR."
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Invitation | Studio Cutz | Classical Guitar. | Studio Cutz Music Library | 2011 | 00:00 |
Additional Credits
New Letters on the Air is a production of the quarterly literary magazine, New Letters, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Partial financial support comes from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.