Front Row - PJ Harvey, Radical Landscapes exhibition and TV show The Terror-Infamy reviewed

PJ Harvey, Radical Landscapes exhibition and TV show The Terror-Infamy reviewed

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Singer songwriter PJ Harvey tells us about Orlam, her narrative poem set in a magic realist version of the West Country - a rural, and at times gothic, coming-of-age story and the first full-length book written in the Dorset dialect for many decades.

Radical Landscapes is the name of a new exhibition exploring human connections with the landscape, at Tate Liverpool. The Terror-Infamy is a drama on BBC2 depicting the internment camps in the US where those of Japanese heritage were kept after Pearl Harbour - and a strange spirit is abroad. Writers and critics Tahmima Anam and Laura Robertson join Front Row to review both.

Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
Producer: Kirsty McQuire

PJ Harvey picture credit: Steve Gullick

Published on Thursday, 5th May 2022.

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