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A History of Women's Writing Part Three; Has Crime Writing Become Too Gory?
Has crime writing has become too gory? And the history of women's writing series continues

Al Murray on Thackeray, and a History of Women's Writing Part Two
Comedian Al Murray on William Thackeray, and part two of A History of Women's Writing.

Part one of a history of women's writing, A Book of One's Own
Mariella Frostrup and part one of her history of women's writing, A Book of One's Own.

Peter Carey
Double Booker prize winner Peter Carey talks about his novel Theft: A Love Story.

26/06/2011
Mariella Frostrup talks to Benjamin Black, alias John Banville, about A Death in Summer.

Margaret Drabble, Helen Oyeyemi and Beach Reads
Margaret Drabble on her short story collection, Helen Oyeyemi on Mr Fox, and Beach Reads.

Amitav Ghosh and Alexander Baron rediscovered
Amitav Ghosh discusses River of Smoke, the second instalment in his Ibis Trilogy.

29/05/2011
Mariella Frostrup celebrates a renaissance in historical fiction writing.

Frederick Forsyth, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Literary Salons in Afghanistan
Mariella Frostrup talks to Frederick Forsyth, author of The Day of the Jackal.

15/05/2011
Mariella Frostrup talks to novelists Eoin Colfer and John Boyne about their new novels.