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Books to Make Space For on the Bookshelf: There's No Story There

New Generation Thinker Lisa Mullen profiles Inez Holden, novelist and journalist who reported on the Nuremberg Trials and was a friend of George Orwell, HG Wells and Stevie Smith

The dangerous world of an explosives factory is the setting of Inez Holden’s 1944 novel There’s No Story There. A bohemian figure who went on to write film scripts for J Arthur Rank, to report on the Nuremberg Trials, and produce articles published in Cyril Connolly's magazine Horizon - Holden campaigned for workers’ rights and was close friend of George Orwell, and though she published ten books in her lifetime, she fell out of fashion - until now. New Generation Thinker Lisa Mullen re-reads her writing and finds a refreshingly modern mind.

Lisa Mullen is the author of Mid-Century Gothic: The Uncanny Objects of Modernity in British Literature and Culture after the Second World War. She teaches at the University of Cambridge and is a New Generation Thinker on the scheme run by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council which selects ten academics each year to turn their research into radio.
You can hear Lisa writing on George Orwell and the contribution of his wife in a Radio 3 Essay called Who Wrote Animal Farm? /programmes/m000413q
She has presented short features about Mary Wollstonecraft as a single mother /programmes/m00061ly
On the blackthorn in Sloe Time /programmes/m000n6bx
She has contributed to Free Thinking discussions about Contagion and Viruses /programmes/m000gbq6 and Weimar and the Subversion of Cabaret /programmes/m000b7r7
She has presented episodes of Free Thinking looking at eco-criticism /programmes/m000rw8t and Panto and magic /programmes/m000q376

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