I saw an interview of Trevor some years ago; he had a very pronounced English middle class accent which seemed at odds with his writings, jarring and disappointing. But here he is, many years later, speaking in a distinctly Irish accent, albeit with a light, well-heeled touch. I wonder is it that the older we get, we revert in some ways; the more we become who we truly are. Nice to hear his soft Irish lilt. 🇮🇪
Thank you. How wonderful to slow down and consider every phrase.
My favourite author, reading his work! This is wonderful!!
Thanks for posting this. I've been reading Trevor for 16 years, but had never heard him read his own work.
Have read Trevor's work since "Fools of Fortune" was published but just found this literary gem. Thank you.
I saw an interview of Trevor some years ago; he had a very pronounced English middle class accent which seemed at odds with his writings, jarring and disappointing. But here he is, many years later, speaking in a distinctly Irish accent, albeit with a light, well-heeled touch. I wonder is it that the older we get, we revert in some ways; the more we become who we truly are. Nice to hear his soft Irish lilt. 🇮🇪
I've just uploaded the short story "The Piano Teacher's Pupil" by William Trevor th-cam.com/video/U_2-85PKnlY/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for.this, any Anita Brookner? 2 peas in a (reader’s pod).