Wilfred Owen Commemoration, Markus Zusak, Sarah DeLappe

Published: Oct. 31, 2018, 8:11 p.m.

Published in 2005, The Book Thief was an international bestseller that went on to become a successful Hollywood film. Now more than a decade later its author, Markus Zusak, is back with a new story, Bridge of Clay, about how five brothers deal with the disappearance of their father.

American playwright Sarah DeLappe discusses her award-winning debut play, The Wolves, as it transfers to the UK. Played out through conversations that happen between the players of an American high school girls' soccer team, it paints a portrait of young womanhood today.

As the centenary approaches of the death of the poet Wilfred Owen on the Western Front, just a week before the end of hostilities in WW1, writers Philip Hoare and David Charters discuss two projects they\u2019ve been working on that focus on his life and work. David\u2019s play A Dream of Wilfred Owen forms part of the Wilfred Owen Commemoration on the Wirral, while Philip\u2019s short film I Was a Dark Star Always pays tribute to the poet, part of which was shot at the French canal where Owen died.

Presenter: Samira Ahmed \nProducer: Ben Mitchell