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Series 1
How did Paris inspire Henry Miller's classic novel 'The Tropic of Cancer?'
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Series 1
Duration: 02:02
'To remember is very difficult' - Maya Angelou
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Series 1
Duration: 01:23
Why is it important for writers to be nosey?
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Series 1
Duration: 01:07
"The word 'moon' came into my mouth as though fed to me out of a silver spoon."
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Series 1
Duration: 00:53
Ted Hughes explains why a good piece of writing is an assembly of living parts.
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Series 1
Duration: 01:00
Charles Bukowski and his hangover talk to a group of English students
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Series 1
Duration: 01:17
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