Williams Crawley meets influential writers
AN Wilson, biographer, historian and novelist, talks to William Crawley about his career, his criticism of CS Lewis' views on Christianity, and his own religious convictions.
DetailsWilliam Crawley meets the author Brian Keenan, who talks about his life and work including his four and a half years as a hostage in Beirut.
DetailsDavid Park, author of the acclaimed novel The Truth Commissioner, talks to William Crawley about how the Troubles have restricted Northern Irish writers.
DetailsGermaine Greer, author of the Female Eunuch, talks to William Crawley about her life including her Irish background, her provocative views on culture and her love of Shakespeare.
DetailsCathal O Searcaigh, one of the leading Irish language poets of his generation, talks to William Crawley about his fascinating childhood in the Donegal Gaeltacht and his new memoir.
DetailsHistorian and journalist Sir Max Hastings talks to William Crawley about his career, including his spell as editor of the Daily Telegraph, and how writing saved him.
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