CHF, thanks for this interview. He’s one of the most famous literary authors alive, having won pretty much every book prize on the planet, including the best of the Booker for Midnight’s Children.
Loved to see him responding, engaging the audience, interpreting that we could not. Sometimes it goes well with hearing the writers explain their works. So was it with Lady Chatterley's Lover.
CHF, thanks for this interview. He’s one of the most famous literary authors alive, having won pretty much every book prize on the planet, including the best of the Booker for Midnight’s Children.
Loved to see him responding, engaging the audience, interpreting that we could not. Sometimes it goes well with hearing the writers explain their works. So was it with Lady Chatterley's Lover.
And Quichotte. I recommend it, but in Rushdian fashion, it is a challenge at times.
Always a pleasure to listen to Sir Rushdie
Is Route 66 the North American way to São Tiago?
The amount of disinterest in books and writers is alarming.. Note from a third world citizen
So many other distractions.