Front Row pays tribute to Les Murray, Australia\u2019s foremost contemporary poet, who died today aged 80. Unlike famous compatriots such as Germaine Greer and Clive James, Murray stayed in Australia and spent his last years on the farm in Bunyah, New South Wales, that had been his family\u2019s home. Murray reacted against modernism, believing poetry should be accessible. He wrote poems about Australian people, animals and landscape in plain, lively and demotic language and so became known as the country\u2019s Australia\u2019s bush-bard. His books were always dedicated \u2018to the glory of God\u2019.
Louis de Berniere\u2019s best-selling novel, Captain Corelli\u2019s Mandolin has been adapted for the stage and will be touring the UK. Sam Marlowe joins Samira to review the play and discuss how it compares with the book (and the film).
The shortlist for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019 has been announced.Critics Sarah Shaffi and Toby Lichtig comment on the six novels that made it through from the longlist of 16.
A major new exhibition celebrating the life and work of one of the most significant figures in the history of British film - director Stanley Kubrick - has just opened at the Design Museum in London. Samira is joined by the show\u2019s co-curator and director of the Design Museum, Deyan Sudjic, as well as Kubrick\u2019s daughter Katharina who worked on several of the director\u2019s projects
Presenter: Samira Ahmed, Producer: Oliver Jones