- Harriett Gilbert
Harriett Sarah Gilbert (born
25 August 1948 ,London ,England ) is an English writer, broadcaster and academic, perhaps best known as a presenter of book programmes on theBBC World Service .Biography
Harriett Gilbert presents two literary programmes on BBC World Service radio: the weekly magazine "The Word" and the monthly "World Book Club" [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/wbc/ BBC podcast page of WBC] ] . Guests on the latter have included
Doris Lessing ,VS Naipaul ,Orhan Pamuk andWole Soyinka . She has introduced the World Service arts documentary series "Close Up". [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/close_up.shtml Close up homepage] ] In 2008 she stood in as presenter of the arts programme "The Ticket". [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/the_ticket.shtml "The Ticket"] ]About presenting for the World Service, she said, "I think I'm doing the dream job, I just love it, and I can't think of anywhere else I'd liketo be". [ [http://er.bsysmail.com/go.asp?/.pages.071101.meetthepresenter/bBBC001/xUJ4G51 BBC World Service Meet the Presenter - Harriett Gilbert] ] Besides this she has presented arts programmes for
BBC Radio 4 ,BBC Radio 3 andBBC Four television. Writer and broadcasterMichael Rosen called her "one of the very best presenters of arts programmes on radio or TV" [ [http://www.michaelrosen.co.uk/news_archive3.html Michael Rosen website] ]She started out as an actor; her first role was Mother Elephant in
Rudyard Kipling 's "Just So Stories ", but she gave up the stage and took up writing in her 20s [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/presenters/harriett_gilbert.shtml World Service profile] ] From 1983-1988 she was literary editor of "The New Statesman " and, before that, of "City Limits " (1981-83). She has also contributed to "Time Out ", "The Guardian ", and "The Washington Post ".She is the programme director of the MA Creative writing (novels) course at theCity University, London , where since 1992 she has lectured in the Department of Journalism. [ [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/hsgilbert.html City university page] ]She is the daughter of the writer
Michael Gilbert . She nominated "A High Wind in Jamaica" by Richard Hughes, first read to her by her father when she was eight, as a life-changing book [ [http://www.jour.city.ac.uk/books/documents/reviews/ahighwindinjamaica.htm Life Changing Reviews] ] . Her father's one piece of advice to her about writing was: "For God's sake, don't use adverbs." [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/02/10/db1002.xml "Daily Telegraph" obituary of Michael Gilbert, 10/02/2006] ] Her brother is the "Independent" journalist Gerard Gilbert [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article344458.ece "Independent" obituary of Michael Gilbert, 10 February 2006] ] .She is the author of six novels, including "Hotels With Empty Rooms" and "The Riding Mistress". Her non-fiction books include "A Women's History of Sex" and "The Sexual Imagination from Acker to Zola".She scripted the short animated film "The Stain" (1991) [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385251/ IMDb "The Stain"] ] viewable at the [http://www.archive.org/details/TheStainRimminenRoche Internet Archive] .
Bibliography
*"I Know Where I've Been" - Harper and Row (USA) (1972).ISBN 006011522X
*"Hotels With Empty Rooms" - Harpercollins (1973).ISBN 006011519X
*"An Offence Against the Persons" - Hodder & Stoughton (1974):ISBN 0340185201
*"Given the Ammunition" - Harper & Row (1976). ISBN 0060115149 (published in the UK as "Tide Race" - Constable (1977).ISBN 0094615705)
*"Running Away" - Harper and Row (USA)(1979):ISBN 9990777985 - a novel for 'young adults'
*"The Riding Mistress" - Constable (1983). ISBN 0094649901
*"A Women's History of Sex" - Pandora P (1987) (illustrated byChristine Roche ):ISBN 0863581420
*"The Sexual Imagination: From Acker to Zola - A Feminist Companion" - Jonathan Cape (1993).ISBN 0224035355 (published in the US as "Fetishes, Florentine Girdles, and Other Explorations into the Sexual Imagination " - Harpercollins (1994).ISBN 0062733133)
*"Writing for Journalists" - Routledge (1999) (with Wynford Hicks and Sally Adams):ISBN 0415184452External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/world_book_club.shtml World Book Club homepage]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1472915/ Harriett Gilbert] at theIMDb
* [http://er.bsysmail.com/go.asp?/.pages.071101.meetthepresenter/bBBC001/xUJ4G51 BBC World Service - Meet the Presenter - Video profile]References
*"International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004" by Elizabeth Sleeman, Routledge (2003):ISBN 1857431790
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