All at sea: soldiers and slackers in the writing of Geoff Dyer

This podcast is part of our Geoff Dyer series – a series of recordings from a conference dedicated to Dyer’s work held at Birkbeck, University of London. It features Dr Bianca Leggett, Teaching Fellow in British Studies at Harlaxton College and is presented by Jo Barratt.

This year marks 25 years since the publication of Geoff Dyer’s first novel, The Colour of Memory. Geoff is a multi-award winning writer who has written 4 novels and is also known for his essays. He’s been described by the New York Times as ‘one of our greatest living critics’

6968159862_3eabbd056b_oThe colour of memory series was recorded for Pod Academy at Birkbeck, University London at a conference dedicated to Dyer’s work.

This podcast is a talk given by Bianca Leggett from Harlaxton College, University of Evansville on Dyer’s latest book Another Great Day at Sea: Life Aboard the USS George H.W. Bush.

 

Photo by Chris Boland:  www.chrisboland.com

 

 

Click here for the other podcasts in the series

What colour was the 1990s?

Counting Backwards: a quarter-century of The Colour of Memory

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