' If a plot you've got, plot. If not, not,' says ALAN BURNS , who once wrote such a fragmented novel that a fellow experimenter commented, I'm glad you wrote It. Now I won't have to.'
Graham Fawcett talks to novelists working mostly in England and in English, about whether or not they find they must employ traditional modes of storytelling. With ALAN BURNS ,
EVA FIGES , GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI , DAVID PLANTE and ALAN SHERIDAN. Readers
BENJAMIN WHITROW FIONA WALKER
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW