Andrew Miller | The Land in Winter
Recorded: Wed 22 Apr 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Andrew Miller | The Land in Winter
Spring 2026
Revisit the opening event of our Spring 2026 Festival, with prize-winning author Andrew Miller and his acclaimed novel The Land in Winter – a masterclass in storytelling, shortlisted for the Booker Prize and winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction. With its flawless evocation of time and place, the novel transports us to the ferocious winter of 1962–63, the harshest in living memory, where two young marriages are quietly and profoundly tested.
As blizzards close in on a West Country village, secrets surface, hopes falter and the ordinary business of living becomes both difficult and necessary. Tender, immersive and psychologically acute, The Land in Winter explores love, duty, regret and resilience with luminous prose and extraordinary emotional precision. Listen to Andrew and broadcaster Alex Clark discuss a novel widely praised as one of his finest achievements, and discover why he is regarded as one of Britain’s most subtle, daring and dazzling chroniclers of the human heart.
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Please note: this recording is sadly missing the first ten minutes of the event, so it jumps straight into the conversation without an introduction.
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