Video Recordings 2007

Get Windows Media PlayerThe recordings featured here are just a small selection of the huge number of events at the Edinburgh International Book Festival every year. The recordings are edited and last for approximately twenty minutes.

Philip Gourevitch
Sun 12th August 2007

Philip Gourevitch

Esteemed editor of The Paris Review discusses the magazine's position as one of the great iconic literary publications. See him divulge behind-the-scenes stories about some of the world's greatest writers who he has interviewed for The Review.

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Ian McEwan
Fri 24th August 2007

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Ian McEwan tells chair Ian Rankin about his early work, influences and most recent publication, On Chesil Beach in this relaxed, chatty event. Great fun!

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Sergio Della Sala
Mon 27th August 2007

Sergio della Sala

The much-admired Professor of Human Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Edinburgh takes us on a highly amusing and accessible journey, exploring the myths and beliefs about our brain. Can mind conquer matter and diseases? Are out-of-body experiences possible? For the answers to these questions and more, watch here!

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John Pilger
Fri 24th August 2008

John Pilger

Radical, passionate and often controversial, John Pilger is one of the most important free spirits in worldwide journalism and filmmaking. Here he talks about the long shadow of imperialism, hidden censorship and enforced silence in key areas of the world.

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Lucy Hawking
Sun 26th August 2007

Lucy Hawking

A young audience plays Who Wants to be a Cosmic Billionaire?, is showered by an asteroid storm and learns about the solar system with Lucy Hawking and her father Professor Stephen Hawking (via live audio link-up) in this thrilling event.

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George Monbiot
Sat 25th August 2007

George Monbiot

Passionate campaigner for environmental and social change, George Monbiot gives us practical, powerful solutions on a global scale, of how to prevent further destruction of our planet through climate change. The video of this event is split into two parts.

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