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Germaine Greer, author of the Female Eunuch, talks to William Crawley about her life including her Irish background, her provocative views on culture and her love of Shakespeare.
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Historian and journalist Sir Max Hastings talks to William Crawley about his career, including his spell as editor of the Daily Telegraph, and how writing saved him.
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Cathal O Searcaigh, one of the leading Irish language poets of his generation, talks to William Crawley about his fascinating childhood in the Donegal Gaeltacht and his new memoir.
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AN Wilson, biographer, historian and novelist, talks to William Crawley about his career, his criticism of CS Lewis' views on Christianity, and his own religious convictions.
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David Park, author of the acclaimed novel The Truth Commissioner, talks to William Crawley about how the Troubles have restricted Northern Irish writers.