
About this episode
James Naughtie interviews writer John Niven about his novel 'Kill Your Friends', a satire of the UK music industry.
Led by presenter, James Naughtie, the writer John Niven speaks to Radio 4's Bookclub programme about his 2008 novel, Kill Your Friends, which is a darkly comic satire of the UK music industry, as told through the perspective of the sadistic, Steven Stelfox, an A&R executive (Artists and Repertoire) for a London record label. The year is 1997, the height of the Britpop era, and Stelfox has his eyes on promotion. This recording takes place in the BBC Scotland studios in Glasgow, Pacific Quay. Producer: Dominic Howell Editor: Gillian Wheelan It was a BBC Audio Scotland production.
People in this episode
Host: James Naughtie
Guest: John Niven
Topics covered
- music industry
- satire
- Britpop
- A&R executives
- dark comedy
Keywords
- John Niven
- Kill Your Friends
- music industry
- Britpop
- A&R executive
- satire
- dark comedy
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Kill Your Friends
Places: UK, London
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