The novelist and short-story writer James Salter is widely regarded as one of the greatest living
American authors. His sophisticated writing has been hailed by most of his contemporaries - but he started life as an American fighter pilot in the Korean War and in the 1960s wrote screenplays for Robert Redford and others. On a rare trip to Britain, he talks to Philip Dodd about the publication of new editions of some of his Classic works. Producer ZahidWarley