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Front Row: Archive 2013
BBC Radio 4
259 episodes
8 months ago

Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.

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Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.

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Society & Culture
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New American Classics
Front Row: Archive 2013
28 minutes
11 years ago
New American Classics

With Mark Lawson.

This year the shelf of great American authors unexpectedly lengthened when a novel called Stoner by John Williams, forgotten since its first appearance five decades ago, was republished to widespread acclaim. At the same time two neglected novels by Renata Adler received enthusiastic reviews when brought back into print after thirty years and two little known writers, 89 year old James Salter and 76 year old Edith Pearlman, were hailed as newly discovered geniuses. Salter, Pearlman and Adler reflect on literary resurrection and Julian Barnes and Ruth Rendell discuss the comeback of Stoner.

Producer: Ellie Bury.

Front Row: Archive 2013

Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.