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Sarah Winman, Téa Obreht, Mirza Waheed and Sam Leith talk to Lisa Dwan
Fictions: Waterstone’s Eleven
Hay Festival 2011,
We profile four of the emerging novelists championed in the Waterstone’s new writing promotion. Winman’s When God Was a Rabbit is a family story set over four decades; Obreht’s The Tiger’s Wife resonates over three generations in the Balkans; Waheed’s The Collaborator is set in the heart of terrible conflict in 1990s Kashmir and Leith’s The Coincidence Engine conjures The Directorate of The Extremely Improbable and a chase across America.