A Passion for Playing
One of the century's most admired music critics (and cricket writers) was Neville Cardus , who died 20 years ago this autumn. Andrew Green reassesses his life and work with the help of musicians, writers and friends including
Michael Kennedy , Edward Greenfield and John Amis. Is the Cardus purple prose outdated, or can it still be an inspiration to new generations of journalists? Producer Ray Abbott
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