Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss a historic work of classic literature - this week it's Orlando King by Isabel Colgate.
Written in 1968, the novel follows a charismatic young man trying to make his way in politics in inter-war London.
It's been described as bildungsroman, Greek tragedy and political saga all rolled into one.
And Bloomsbury Publishing have recently republished the Orlando King trilogy in a single volume. More details here.
Kate Camp's latest poetry collection is called How to Be Happy Though Human: New and Selected Poems (Victoria University Press).