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Are Screen Adaptations Failing Books?
This week, writer-producer and person behind the bookstagram @readingtheother, Srishti Raj, joins us to discuss dilemmas around representation, ‘staying true’ to the text, grappling with the legacy of complicated authors, and why we have a love-hate relationship with screen adaptations of books. -- GOOD AS EDITEDHere are some of the books and movies we refer to in this podcast which we love: Who Fears Death by Nnedi OkoraforThe Neapolitan Novels by Elena FerranteThe Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante The Lost Daughter the filmLittle Women by Louisa May AlcottLittle Women the 2019 filmAnd here is the link to Elena Ferrante’s interview Srishti talks about at 34.14 — https://www.theguardian.com/li....feandstyle/2018/nov/ Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.