![]() History, science and global affairs are also fundamental to any Hay event, this year included human rights lawyer Philippe Sands offering The Last Colony writer Katherine Rundell offering The Golden Mole And Other Living Treasure investigative reporters Luke Harding and Oliver Bullough talking Russia and Ukraine and former Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable talking How to be a Politician: 2000 Years of Good (and Bad) Advice.įamilies and young people also had plenty to enjoy including author and illustrator Rob Biddulph on An Odd Dog Christmas.Īnd, to add that final bit of Christmas sparkle, the Hay Festival Book of the Yearwas announced. Bij SALT is het voor u als aanvrager niet meer nodig om een papieren verwijzing te printen en mee te geven aan de patiënt. Cardiff in 1878 is grimy, crowded and grey, and Ellen dreams of escaping her dreary life as a domestic for the sea. Poetry and music were, as ever, integral to the programme with Yomi Sode presenting Manorism Olivia Harrison offering Came the Lightening: Twenty Poems for George National Poet for Wales Hanan Issa performing her own take on the Dylan Thomas classic, A Child's Christmas in Wales Father Richard performing Nosferatu and Welsh harpist Anne Denholm playing a one-off festive set. Inspiring life stories and great storytellers were at the forefront of the 2022 festival and the line up included brothers Manni and Reuben Coe sharing their memoir, brother.do., in conversation with actor Sally Phillips classicist Natalie Haynes sharing Stone Blind and Colombian writer Juan Gabriel Vasquez talking Retrospective. ![]()
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