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Dr Cathy FitzGerald presents a second series of lessons in creative writing made from archive recordings of great novelists, poets and playwrights talking about their craft. In the second of three episodes: Lesson Four - Place How do we capture the soul of a place in words? Tips from poet laureate Ted Hughes, diarist and novelist Christopher Isherwood, and author of Lolita and Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov. Lesson Five - In Search of a Character with Graham Greene In this wonderful archive recording, novelist Graham Greene describes his research trip to a leper colony in the Congo in 1959. Hear how the resulting novel, A Burnt-Out Case, takes shape. Lesson Six - Write and Repeat Poet and novelist Maya Angelou describes the slow, careful and sometimes excruciating process of sharpening her prose - refining her observations and making her words ever more precise. 'Easy reading,' she says, 'is damn hard writing'. Presenter and Producer: Cathy FitzGerald. A White Stiletto production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4, first broadcast in May 2017.
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