Ian Sansom writes to Irish novelist and playwright, William Trevor
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Dear William Trevor
Dear Oscar Wilde
Ian Sansom is in the gutter looking at the stars as he writes to Oscar Wilde
More Letters to Writers
Dear Dante...
Ian Sansom drops a quick line to Dante.
Dear Mary...
Ian Sansom writes to Frankenstein author, Mary Shelley, to ask her how on earth she coped?
Dear Oscar...
Ian Sansom is in the gutter looking at the stars again as he writes to Oscar Wilde.
Dear Marianne ...
Ian Sansom writes to poet Marianne Moore to finally ask her about that tricorn hat
Dear William...
Ian Sansom writes to William Trevor to ask if every silver lining must have a cloud.
Between the Essays
1 of 5: Ghent
Duncan Speakman and Tineke De Meyer circumnavigate Ghent in Belgium.
2 of 5: The West
Laura Barton criss-crosses the States to gaze at the moon.
3 of 5: Russia
Radio producers from around the world hijack The Essay with innovative miniature features.
4 of 5: Das Kapital
Brit Pliestik Jensen and Martin Ozvold trace the borders crossed by a toy bought in Prague
5 of 5: Half Life
Tadhg O'Sullivan captures the re-population by nature of the area around Chernobyl.
Nothing Is Real - Pop's Struggle with Authenticity
Living the life
Author David Hepworth reflects on pop music's struggles with authenticity.
The Terminology
David Hepworth discusses pop terminology - a trap for frauds and a charter for pseuds.
The importance of noise
David Hepworth on the importance of volume and the difference between signal and noise.
Are DJs doomed?
Writer David Hepworth asks, 'Are DJs doomed?'
The rock'n'roll funeral
David Hepworth asks if pop music has any place in the great ceremonies of life and death.
Cornerstones
Flint
Alan Garner sparks with flint, the stone that has enabled human civilisation.
Lewisian Gneiss
Writer Sara Maitland conjures with Lewisian gneiss, two-thirds the age of the earth.
North Sea Oil and Gas
Esther Woolfson contrasts Aberdeen, the 'Granite City', with its oil and gas industry.
Gypsum and Alabaster
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby gets to grips with gypsum, the key mineral in plaster.
Clay Bricks
Poet Fiona Hamilton contrasts clay's different states, before and after it's baked hard.
Transformations: 5 stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses
Ceyx and Alcyone
The first of five stories about love dramatized from tales told in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Pygmalion
The second of five dramas about love drawn from tales told in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Orpheus and Eurydice
The third of five dramas about love drawn from tales told in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Byblis and Cannus
The fourth of five dramas about love drawn from tales told in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Philemon and Baucis
The fifth of five dramas about love drawn from tales told in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Forgetting
Modern Amnesia
Francis O'Gorman examines how the modern world makes forgetfulness a daily routine.
The Pleasure of Forgetting
Rose Ruane asks can someone with the ability to remember everything ever learn to forget?
The Missing Teenager
Writer Mark Illis explores why he has forgotten much of his teenage years.
Forgetting Ourselves
Francis O'Gorman wonders how much of what we think is remembering is actually forgetting.