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Part of Bloomsbury's Lit in Colour Partnership - in collaboration with Penguin Books UK and The Runnymede Trust - we talk to award-winning poet and novelist Benjamin Zephaniah to delve deeper into the plot, overarching themes and cultural context of his novel, Refugee Boy, and his thoughts on the Lemn Sissay's stage adaptation.
The host for this event is Lynette Goddard, Professor of Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and author of the introduction to the Methuen Drama Student Edition of Refugee Boy.
Find out more about Lit in Colour at bloomsbury.com/LitInColour
*We apologise for slight technical issues during this recording that impacted on some of the sound.*
Part of Bloomsbury's Lit in Colour Partnership - in collaboration with Penguin Books UK and The Runnymede Trust - we talk to award-winning poet and novelist Benjamin Zephaniah to delve deeper into the plot, overarching themes and cultural context of his novel, Refugee Boy, and his thoughts on the Lemn Sissay's stage adaptation.
The host for this event is Lynette Goddard, Professor of Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and author of the introduction to the Methuen Drama Student Edition of Refugee Boy.
Find out more about Lit in Colour at bloomsbury.com/LitInColour
*We apologise for slight technical issues during this recording that impacted on some of the sound.*