Gail Jones, 1930s' crime fiction, Marlowe and Holmes revisited
Gail Jones on her new novel The Death of Noah Glass, new life for Philip Marlowe and Sherlock Holmes and MP Rachel Reeves explains why she's championing a 1930s' crime novel.
Australian author Gail Jones discusses her new book The Death of Noah Glass, a meditation on grief, fatherhood and the transformational power of art.
Lawrence Osborne and HB Lyle explain how they've breathed new life into the stories of fictional detectives Philip Marlowe and Sherlock Holmes.
Jennifer Croll, Editorial Director at Greystone Books, recommends The Ravenmaster, a memoir of caring for the ravens at the Tower of London.
And MP Rachel Reeves explains how she bought back to life a novel by one of her parliamentary predecessor's - The Division Bell Mystery by Ellen Wilkinson.
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Gail Jones
Duration: 09:11
Reviving iconic detectives in literature
Duration: 07:56
Editor's Tip - The Ravenmaster
Duration: 03:33
The Division Bell Mystery
Duration: 06:10
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Mariella Frostrup Interviewed Guest Gail Jones Interviewed Guest Rachel Reeves Interviewed Guest Lawrence Osborne Interviewed Guest H B Lyle Interviewed Guest Jennifer Croll Broadcasts
- Sun 23 Sep 2018 16:00成人快手 Radio 4
- Thu 27 Sep 2018 15:30成人快手 Radio 4