Diana Evans, The Novelist's Health, Gay Fiction, and Reading Dictionaries for Fun
Muriel Gray talks to Diana Evans, whose first novel, 26a, won prizes and critical acclaim, as she publishes her second, The Wonder.
Muriel Gray talks to novelist Diana Evans, who won the Orange Award for New Writers in 2005 with her first book, 26a. She explains how her early experience as a dancer inspired her new novel The Wonder, about an all-black dance troupe in 1960s Notting Hill.
Is writing bad for your health? Peter Kemp joins Muriel to reveal how the sedentary existence of the novelist can conceal major risks and outlines some of the surprising injuries caused by the literary life.
Novelist Patrick Gale offers advice to an Open Book listener who's looking for gay fiction that isn't depressing or about teenagers.
And reading dictionaries for fun: author of Schott's Miscellany Ben Schott, writer Kevin Jackson and editor of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable Camilla Rockwood reveal why they enjoy curling up with a reference book.
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DIANA EVANS
Muriel Gray talks to Diana Evans about her second novel, The Wonder.
Duration: 07:22
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- Sun 16 Aug 2009 16:00大象传媒 Radio 4
- Thu 20 Aug 2009 16:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM