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Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever

Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever

Deborah Moggach discusses her novel Tulip Fever with James Naughtie and a group of readers

Bookclub · BBC Radio 4

August 4, 201327m 18s

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Show Notes

Deborah Moggach talks about her bestselling novel Tulip Fever, a story of love, greed and betrayal in 17th Century Amsterdam.

Artist Jan van Loos falls for his married subject Sophia during 'tulipomania'. Prices for the recently introduced flower reached extraordinarily high levels - one bulb could fetch thousands of pounds - and then suddenly collapsed.

James Naughtie and a group of invited readers discuss the story and its resonance with 21st century boom and bust economies, as well as the paintings that inspired Deborah to write the novel.

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Producer : Dymphna Flynn.