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Bookclub - Donna Tartt's Secret History
Jim Naughtie
Jim Naughtie presents Bookclub on BBC Radio 4
James Naughtie talks about meeting Donna Tartt and how she explains her cult debut novel The Secret History, first published in 1992.
Feminine Mystiques: In thrall to glamour - the story behind Mink
Marina Warner
Author
Fifty years since the first publication of Betty Friedan's seminal feminist work The Feminine Mystique, Radio 4 has commissioned three leading writers to celebrate her influence in new short stories exploring the contemporary feminist landscape. Marina Warner explains the inspiration behind her ...
Hombre - Pushing the walls outwards
Martha Littlehailes
Senior Studio Manager
Martha Littlehailes, Senior Studio Manager in the London Radio Drama team, explains how her team created the sound world of 1880s Arizona mining country for the production of Elmore Leonard’s Hombre.
The Manhattan Bee Testimonials
Joby Waldman
Producer
This is the story of the search for the Manhattan Bee Man - a guy who apparently lives in New York with 250,000 bees in his apartment and is completely oblivious to the discomfort. Is he real or is he a just another bogie man? It's also about Alphabet City, and the truly amazing people who live ...
Roger Bolton interviews Mark Damazer for Feedback
Roger Bolton
Mark Damazer, the Controller of Radio 4, does not hide his love for the new-found land across the ocean. His office on the fourth floor of BBC Broadcasting House is full of Americana, including a large framed Boston Red Sox shirt, and when I interviewed him for the latest edition of Feedback I t...
America, Empire of Liberty
David Reynolds
Editor's note: Radio 4's 90-part history series America, Empire of Liberty, ends today at 1545. Writer and presenter Professor David Reynolds reflects on the experience. "I hear you're doing some programmes about US history. How many?" "Ninety", I would say, a little sheepishly. Pause. Frown...
Americana
Matt Frei
America is so vast that almost everything you say about it is likely to be true and the opposite is probably equally true. That's how the late Irish-American novelist James T. Farrell summed up the intriguing complexity of the United States. I have found this to be a very useful quote. It cover...





